Yemen rebels accuse UN body of sending rotten food aid.

YEMEN’S Huthi rebels today rejected UN accusations of selling aid meant for civilians, slamming the World Food Programme (WFP) for sending “rotten food” to the war-torn country.
The WFP, which plans to provide food to up to 12 million Yemenis a month in 2019, yesterday accused Huthi rebels of “criminal behaviour” and of selling food aid in markets in the rebel-held capital Sanaa.
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