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UN laments ‘unacceptable’ toll of 350 aid workers killed in 2025

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Members of a humanitarian NGO which primarily works to clear landmines and other explosive devices left behind by conflicts, prepare to detonate unexploded war-remnants in the Jobar suburb northeast of Damascus on August 12, 2026. ©AFP

United Nations (United States) (AFP) – The number of aid workers killed worldwide in 2025 reached 350, with the most fatalities in Gaza and Sudan, the United Nations said Wednesday, calling attacks on humanitarians “unacceptable.” Some 186 humanitarians were killed in Gaza — the deadliest place for aid workers for the third year running — followed by Sudan with 71 killed.

2025’s death toll was slightly lower than that of 2024, when 377 aid workers were killed. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) cited the figures from the research and advisory group Humanitarian Outcomes in a statement marking World Humanitarian Day.

“More than 1,000 aid workers have been killed in just three years and that is utterly unacceptable,” Tom Fletcher, under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, said in the statement. “But just calling it out will not protect the next aid worker. States must uphold international humanitarian law and use every tool to protect civilians and our colleagues,” he said. “And for those who break the rules, there must be real consequences.”

Since the start of 2026, 82 more aid workers have been killed, with 97 more injured and 39 abducted worldwide. OCHA voiced particular concern over the proliferation of armed drones “that are putting lethal power into ever more hands and sending more explosive weapons into towns and cities.”

In Sudan, armed drones caused 80 percent of civilian deaths in the first four months of 2026, hitting markets and health facilities, the statement said, also noting casualties from drone attacks in the Russia-Ukraine war. “Weaponized drones have become the new face of an old danger: the deliberate or reckless destruction of civilian life,” Fletcher said.

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