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UN says Houthi forces entered several UN offices in Sana'a and removed equipment

United Nations Spokesperson Briefing · January 30, 2026
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The UN briefing said Houthi de facto authorities entered at least six UN offices in Sana'a, removed telecommunications equipment and UN vehicles, and have not authorized UN humanitarian flights to Sana'a or Marib, further restricting assistance delivery.

The United Nations told reporters that Houthi de facto authorities entered at least six UN offices in Sana'a and removed much telecommunications equipment and several UN vehicles to unknown locations. The briefing quoted Julian Harness, the UN resident and humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, as…

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