UN's world food programme (WFP) member held by Huthi rebels dies (Image credits: IANS)
DUBAI: The United Nations's world food programme (WFP) said Tuesday that a staff member held captive by Huthi rebels in Yemen has died.
"WFP is grief-stricken and outraged about the death of a staff member while in detention in northern Yemen," the agency said in a statement on X.
He was identified as a Yemeni staff member "arbitrarily detained by local authorities since 23 January", though the circumstances of his death were not specified.
The employee, who WFP said had worked for the UN since 2017, left behind a wife and two children.
The United Nations announced the suspension Monday of its activities in Yemen's Saada region, a Huthi stronghold, after the rebels detained multiple personnel there this year.
The Iran-backed Huthis have arrested dozens of staffers from the UN and other humanitarian organisations, most of them since the middle of 2024, as Yemen's decade-long civil war grinds on.
In January alone, the rebels detained eight UN workers, including six in Saada, which adds to the dozens of NGO and UN personnel detained since June.
The Huthis claimed the June arrests included "an American-Israeli spy network" operating under the cover of humanitarian organisations- allegations emphatically rejected by the
UN Human Rights Office
.
A decade of war has plunged Yemen into one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, according to the UN.