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Twelve U.N. staff leave Sanaa after detention; dozens remain held, U.N. says

5983332 · October 22, 2025
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The U.N. said 12 international staff previously held in the U.N. compound in Sanaa departed on a U.N. humanitarian flight; 53 U.N. staff remain arbitrarily detained by de facto authorities, the U.N. spokesperson said.

The U.N. spokesperson said 12 U.N. international staff who had been held in the U.N. compound in Sanaa departed on a U.N. humanitarian air service flight and that three other staff who had been detained in the compound are "free to move or travel." He…

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