UN Offices Raided in Yemen: Houthi Rebels Detain Staff
Houthi rebels in Yemen reportedly raided United Nations offices in Sanaa, detaining at least 11 personnel. While the details have emerged through media sources, Reuters has yet to confirm the information. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by international organizations operating in conflict zones.

Houthi rebels have reportedly stormed United Nations offices located in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, detaining no fewer than 11 staff members, according to recent media reports released on Sunday.
The alarming report sheds light on the volatile situation in Yemen, where international organizations continually navigate security risks to carry out their mission.
While this information circulates, Reuters has not been able to verify the facts independently, marking the necessity for cautious assessment amidst ongoing conflict in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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Officials say Houthi authorities raided UN offices in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, and detained at least one staffer, reports AP.