Yemen’s Houthi rebels raid a UN facility but all staff are reported safe
The raid reflects ongoing Houthi efforts to pressure the United Nations amid escalating conflict, with 15 staff members reported safe, a U.N. spokesman said.
- On Saturday, Houthi rebels raided a United Nations facility in Sanaa, Yemen, and all 15 U.N. staff inside were reported safe and accounted for.
- The raid follows a long-running pattern that includes an Aug. 31 Houthi crackdown on U.N. offices in Sanaa, where 19 employees were detained and the deputy director of the UNICEF office was released.
- Inside the compound, 15 U.N. international staff were present, working for multiple agencies including the World Food Program, UNICEF and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
- The U.N. said it is taking all necessary measures and is in contact with relevant authorities to secure personnel and property, relocating its top humanitarian coordinator from Sanaa to Aden.
- The raid occurs against a backdrop in which Yemen plunged into civil war in 2014 when the Houthis seized Sanaa, displacing the internationally recognised government of Yemen, and a Saudi-led coalition intervened the following year.
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Iran-backed Houthis rebels attacked a UN building in Sana'a, Yemen's capital, on Saturday, said a UN official. However, all staff would be safe and sound.
Houthis raid a UN facility in Yemen's capital, staff safe
Yemeni Houthis raided a United Nations facility in Yemen‘s capital of Sanaa on Saturday, but the staff there have been reported to be safe. A spokesman for the U.N. resident coordinator for Yemen, Jean Alam, confirmed to the Associated Press that the Houthis entered the facility. 15 U.N. staff members were there at the time, but all are “safe and accounted for and have contacted their families.” The rebels previously raided the U.N. offices ther…
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels stormed a UN building in the Yemeni capital on Monday, a UN official said, adding that staff were safe.


Houthi rebels raid U.N. facility in Yemen's capital; all staffers reported safe
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have raided a U.N. facility in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, according to a U.N. official. All staffers are reported to be safe.
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