Covid-19 reaps Senior Houthi leaders

Sources confirmed that Muhammad Ahmad Al-Ezzi, who occupies the position of individuals affairs in the Ministry of Interior of the Houthi militia, died yesterday from the Corunavirus, covid-19 and he is among the militia leaders who died of the recent virus that spread among the leaders of group that brought from Iran.

On Tuesday, the Houthi militia announced the death of the prominent leader, Abdul Ghani Hussein Al Mutamayez, one of the prominent leaders, in the office of the group's leader, from theCorunavirus, .

Al Mutamayez is the cultural official in the office of Abdul-Malik Al Houthi, and he is considered one of the dangerous ideological elements that have been trained and studied at the Khomeini Institute in Iran, and he is one of the influential militia cadres.

Covid-19 is widespread among Houthi leaders, amid great secrecy, but the number of deaths and the filling of cemeteries in the areas controlled by the group revealed the extent of the virus, amid official accusations that the militia practiced mass killing against the Yemenis.

From other part, Houthi militias on the Yemen's West Coast front are receiving successive shocks, as they lose their most important operational and field leaders and some of them died due to covid-19.

Informed sources said that Ahmed Yahya Hashem Shroud was killed on the West Coast front in Hodeidah, while he was sending many children to the crematoriums, in an attempt to record a field breakthrough, but his attempts failed as his predecessor failed, and ended with his killing with many members.

According to the sources, Shroud was considered one of the most prominent field leaders in the movement, and his loss represents a strong blow to the Houthi militia, in addition to their lossing hundreds of leaders in the Western Front.