The United Nations children's agency says that 41 children have
been released from armed groups in Central African Republic.
UNICEF says that recent fighting has caused a sharp increase in
the recruitment of child soldiers, who were used in some of the heaviest
fighting as rebels battled to take over the capital in March.
The agency said Wednesday that the 41 children, released Monday
and Tuesday, are now at a transition center to help reintegrate them into
society. It said it is working with the government in Central African Republic
and more children are expected to be released in the coming days and weeks.
Even before the latest rebellion, UNICEF said more than 2,000
children in Central African Republic were with the myriad of armed groups
destabilizing the country's north.
AP.
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