CAIRO (AP) — Iranian-backed Houthi rebels on Saturday raided a U.N. facility in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, a U.N. official mentioned, however all workers had been reported to be protected.
Jean Alam, a spokesman for the U.N. resident coordinator for Yemen, mentioned Houthi safety forces entered the U.N. compound in Sanaa. He advised The Related Press there have been 15 U.N. worldwide workers members within the facility on the time of the raid, and that “in response to newest info all workers within the compound are protected and accounted for and have contacted their households.”
The rebels raided U.N. places of work in Sanaa on Aug. 31 and detained 19 staff, in response to the U.N. They later launched the deputy director of the UNICEF workplace within the nation however nonetheless maintain greater than 50 folks, together with many related to support teams, civil society and the now-closed U.S. Embassy in Sanaa.
“The United Nations is taking all mandatory measures and is in touch with the related authorities and counterparts to make sure the protection and safety of all personnel and property,” Alam mentioned.
One other U.N. official, talking on situation of anonymity to debate the raid, mentioned the constructing is operated by the U.N. The staff belong to a number of U.N. companies together with the World Meals Program, UNICEF and the Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, mentioned the official.
Saturday’s raid was the most recent in a long-running Houthi crackdown towards the U.N. and different worldwide organizations working in rebel-held areas in Yemen. The crackdown compelled the U.N. to droop its operations within the Houthi stronghold of Saada province in northern Yemen following the detention of eight staffers in January. The U.N. additionally relocated its high humanitarian coordinator in Yemen from Sanaa to the coastal metropolis of Aden, which serves as seat for the internationally acknowledged authorities.
Yemen has plunged into civil struggle in 2014, when the Houthis seized Sanaa and far of northern Yemen, forcing the internationally acknowledged authorities into exile.
A coalition led by Saudi Arabia and together with the United Arab Emirates intervened the next yr in an try to revive the federal government. The struggle has been stalemated lately, and the rebels reached a cope with Saudi Arabia that stopped their assaults on the dominion in return for ceasing the Saudi-led strikes on their territories.