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300 babies die in war zones every day, Save the Children reports
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February 17, 2019
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Some 300 babies worldwide die every day due to the effects of war, Save the Children has estimated in an analysis focused on 2017. Nearly one-in-five children — about 420 million — were living conflict zones.
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