on Thursday 3 December, 2020
Disclosure of confidential information about the Houthi leader Mahdi Al-Mashat and the disease he suffers from
Sources close to the office of Mahdi Al-Mashat, who was appointed as head of the so-called Supreme Political Council, said that he suffers from chronic diseases as a result of severe injuries he suffered during the six wars with the Yemeni army.
The sources, who asked not to be named, explained that Mahdi Al-Mashat became suffering from uromysitisis, as a result of the removal of part of his bladder, after he was injured during the six wars, and he underwent an operation in it.
The sources indicated that, after that operation to remove his bladder, he became suffering from "uromysitisis" and he could not stay in place for half an hour without going the bathroom.
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