Geneva, Oct 03: United Nations' aid agencies will resume operations in Liberia today after suspending their work following a fresh outbreak of violence which left at least 13 dead, a spokesperson said. "It will re-start today but I don't know under what conditions," said Elisabeth Byrs, spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). "We were forced to suspend our humanitarian mission and restrict our movements because of the unrest," she told reporters in Geneva. Five UN aid agency cars were hijacked by unknown attackers, and a United Nation Children's Fund (Unicef) vehicle was forced to abandon a trip to the capital Monrovia due to security fears, said Byrs yesterday. Bureau Report