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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned of the danger faced by humanitarian workers, noting that approximately 907 have been killed, injured, or kidnapped in 2025, marking a record high. The report indicated that 350 workers were killed, 322 injured, and 235 abducted, with a significant focus on Gaza, which saw 186 of its workers killed for the third consecutive year, followed by Sudan with 71 fatalities. So far in 2026, 82 humanitarian workers have been killed, 97 injured, and 39 kidnapped worldwide. The report called on countries to respect international humanitarian law, strengthen the protection of workers, and hold violators accountable.
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