The Iran-backed Houthis conducted a raid on the offices of the United Nations’ food, health, and children’s agencies in Yemen’s capital, detaining a minimum of 11 UN employees, as confirmed by officials. The incident took place on a Sunday, escalating tensions in the region. This action is indicative of the ongoing conflicts and power struggles in Yemen, with external influences playing a significant role. The detained employees have faced a violation of their rights and a breach of international humanitarian law.

Iran-Backed Houthis Raid UN Offices in Yemen and Detain at Least 11 Employees

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