 A lot of the children killed inside this detention because they faced torture. Many of them faced sexual violations like harassment, like raping, or they were also as a witness because they faced their family, their mother, their brother, their sister, their father, raping also from the guards. As we speak, children are being targeted indiscriminately and systematically. We're talking about 115,000 children that have been under siege. They've been denied all kinds of access. Again, it's a form of mass punishment. This has happened before in nine different areas where the regime forces will put an area under siege to force them to negotiate a forced displacement agreement. And by targeting the civilians, they can add pressure on the armed groups that are in those areas. The children of Syria need more than feelings. They need actions, immediate actions. Those responsible for these war crimes and crimes against humanity are being identified. The chain of evidence is being preserved. dossiers are being built up for their prosecution and duly convened tribunals will hold them legally accountable for these crimes that in malice they continue to wage with scant regard for Syria's children.