Yemeni Houthis raided a United Nations facility in Yemen ‘s capital of Sanaa on Saturday, but the staff there have been reported to be safe.

A spokesman for the U.N. resident coordinator for Yemen, Jean Alam, confirmed to the Associated Press that the Houthis entered the facility. 15 U.N. staff members were there at the time, but all are “safe and accounted for and have contacted their families.”

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The rebels previously raided the U.N. offices there in August, detaining nearly two do

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