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Yemen's Houthi forces have launched a raid on a United Nations facility in Sanaa, detaining at least 20 employees from various UN agencies. The detained staff include Yemeni and international personnel working for the World Food Programme, UNICEF, and other humanitarian organisations.
According to the UN, those held are being questioned by Houthi authorities over allegations of spying on behalf of foreign governments, including Israel. However, the UN has denied these claims and is calling for the release of all detained staff members.
The incident marks the latest in a series of detentions by the Houthis against UN personnel and employees of international NGOs operating in Yemen. The United Nations has been working to resolve the situation through diplomatic channels, with the Secretary-General's spokesperson warning that the allegations are "dangerous and unacceptable".
As tensions escalate, the conflict in Yemen continues to pose one of the most severe humanitarian crises globally, with millions relying on aid for survival. Ten years of fighting have left the country heavily impoverished and struggling to recover.
The UN has expressed its concern over the raid and is urging the Houthi authorities to release all detained staff members, restore control over their facilities in Sanaa, and cease the arbitrary detention of its personnel.
According to the UN, those held are being questioned by Houthi authorities over allegations of spying on behalf of foreign governments, including Israel. However, the UN has denied these claims and is calling for the release of all detained staff members.
The incident marks the latest in a series of detentions by the Houthis against UN personnel and employees of international NGOs operating in Yemen. The United Nations has been working to resolve the situation through diplomatic channels, with the Secretary-General's spokesperson warning that the allegations are "dangerous and unacceptable".
As tensions escalate, the conflict in Yemen continues to pose one of the most severe humanitarian crises globally, with millions relying on aid for survival. Ten years of fighting have left the country heavily impoverished and struggling to recover.
The UN has expressed its concern over the raid and is urging the Houthi authorities to release all detained staff members, restore control over their facilities in Sanaa, and cease the arbitrary detention of its personnel.