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UN urges immediate release of detained personnel in Yemen and says operations are being re‑examined

United Nations · November 12, 2025
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The UN said at least 59 UN personnel remain arbitrarily detained in Yemen and reiterated calls for their immediate and unconditional release; the spokesperson said discussions to secure releases are ongoing and that the UN is reviewing humanitarian operations to balance staff safety and assistance delivery.

The United Nations reiterated calls for the immediate and unconditional release of UN personnel detained by Houthi authorities in Yemen, saying at least 59 colleagues remain arbitrarily detained and that the situation "hampers our humanitarian operations and undermines…

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