Gaza Remains Deadliest Place for Aid Workers for 3rd Consecutive Year: UN
The United Nations said 907 aid workers were killed, injured or kidnapped in 2025, with Gaza accounting for 186 deaths.
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At least 350 aid workers killed in 2025, more than half in Gaza: UN
The United Nations says 2025 marks "another grim record for violence against aid workers" as at least 350 workers were killed around the world. At least 322 aid workers also were injured in attacks, while 235 were kidnapped last year.
Gaza remains deadliest place for aid workers for 3rd consecutive year: UN
Humanitarian office says 186 personnel killed in 2025, warns drones exposing civilians, workers to growing danger
The number of humanitarian workers killed in 2025 was 350, of which 186 were in Gaza and 71 in the Sudan. On Wednesday, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) was deplored.
Last year, 350 humanitarian workers were killed, 322 were injured, and 235 were kidnapped, OCHA announced. For the third year in a row, the most humanitarians have died in Gaza, where 186 humanitarians died last year, and 71 in Sudan.
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