The U.N. Security Council adopted a name-and-shame resolution on Tuesday to monitor nations or rebel groups that kill, maim and abuse children in war zones or recruit them as soldiers. The resolution reaffirms earlier commitments that the council would consider imposing targeted sanctions, such as a ban on arms exports and imports, against parties that violate international law on the rights and protection of children in armed conflict, Reuters reported. During the last decade, 2 million children have been killed during an armed conflict and another 6 million have been disabled or injured, U.N. figures show.