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UN says Yemen's Huthis holding 20 of its staff

The UN office said Huthi security forces had made an "unauthorised entry" into their compound.

Published on: Oct 20, 2025 02:38 am IST
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The UN's office in Yemen said Sunday that Huthi rebels were still holding 20 of their staff following their raid on their building in Sanaa a day earlier.

Members of Houthi security forces stand guard on the day of a pro-Palestinian rally, one day after Israeli airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, September 26, 2025.(Reuters)

On Saturday, the UN office said Huthi security forces had made an "unauthorised entry" into their compound, adding that the staff there were "safe and accounted for".

"Five national staff and fifteen international staff remain detained within the compound," Jean Alam, spokesman for the UN resident coordinator, said on Sunday.

The UN was in touch with the authorities in Sanaa, with the relevant member states and the government of Yemen "to resolve this serious situation as swiftly as possible, end the detention of all personnel, and restore full control over its facilities in Sanaa", it added.

Late on Sunday, a UN official, requesting anonymity, told AFP that UNICEF's representative in Yemen was among those detained.

"Peter Hawkins is among the 15 international employees detained in the complex" the Huthis raided the previous day, the official said.

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Dujarric described the accusations as "dangerous and unacceptable".

Saturday's raid came with dozens of UN personnel already arrested in recent months in areas controlled by the Iranian-backed group.

In mid-September, the UN humanitarian coordinator in Yemen was officially transferred from Sanaa -- the capital held by the Huthi rebels -- to Aden, the interim capital of the internationally recognised government.

Since August 31, 2025, 21 UN personnel have been arrested, adding to the 23 current and former members of international NGOs already detained, according to the UN.

Ten years of civil war have plunged Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arabian Peninsula, into one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, says the UN.

 
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