In Nigeria, militants use dozens of children as human bombs
This year saw a 400 per cent increase in child bombers compared to last year

Nigerian militants have used 83 children – including a baby strapped to a girl – as “human bombs” since the beginning of this year, according to Unicef.
The UN body expressed extreme concern about the appalling increase in the cruel and calculated use of children, especially girls, for terrorism in northeast Nigeria. This year saw a 400 per cent increase in child bombers compared to last year.
“The use of children in this way is an atrocity. Children used as ‘human bombs’ are, above all, victims, not perpetrators,” Unicef said.
According to Doune Porter, Unicef country representative in Nigeria, Boko Haram militants operating in the northeast of the country held about 8,000 children since 2009 in areas under their influence.
“In addition to the baby who was also strapped to the back of a girl carrying a bomb, the youngest child we know who was used as a human bomb was just 10 years old,” Porter told USA Today.
He said 127 children have been used since January 2014, 19 of those under the age of 10.