The United Nations faced a series of tragic events this week, marking a somber end to an already difficult year. Six peacekeepers were killed in a drone attack in Sudan, while an interpreter died in the custody of South Sudan's security forces. Additionally, ten staff members were detained by Houthi rebels in Yemen, bringing the total number of United Nations personnel held there to sixty-nine.
United Nations officials expressed deep concern over the growing dangers faced by their staff, noting that the organization's emblem no longer guarantees safety. The Security Council condemned the attack in Sudan and called for accountability, while United Nations leaders demanded the immediate release of detained staff in Yemen and justice for the interpreter's death in South Sudan.
These incidents highlight the increasing risks for United Nations personnel working in conflict zones, as well as the urgent need for greater protection and respect for humanitarian workers worldwide.

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