Iran-backed Houthis raided offices of the United Nations’ food, health and children's agencies in Yemen’s capital, detaining several UN employees, officials said. The rebels tightened security across Sanaa following the Israeli killing of their prime minister and several Cabinet members.
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- Houthi forces raided UN Food, Health, and Children's Agencies offices in Sana'a.
- 11 UN employees were detained and property was seized during the raids. 6s
- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the arrests and demanded immediate release. 39s
- The World Food Programme and other agencies called the detentions unacceptable and stressed aid worker safety. 1m 6s
- UN officials stated that 23 staff members were already being detained by Houthis since 2021. 1m 21s