Houthi's PM and three ministers were infected with Covid-19

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Houthi's PM and three ministers were infected with Covid-19

Informed sources in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, revealed that the head of the government of the pro-Iranian Houthi militia, Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, and the Hothi minister of transporting, Zakaria Al-Shami, were infected with the Covid-19, along with three other ministers.

The sources indicated that the militia have put them in isolation rooms in intensive care after their health deteriorated, indicating that the areas under the control of the Houthi militia were full of Corona injuries.

The militia refuses to disclose that their leaders and supervisors have been infected, but are content to announce the infection of those who do not belong to the Hashemite Houthi dynasty, timidly, as the refuses to acknowledge the transmission of the Iranians to the Corona virus to Yemen, last year.

The health authorities of the Houthi militia do not announce the numbers associated with Corona injuries and deaths in areas under their control in northern and western Yemen, while the number of cases in the areas under the control of the Yemeni government reached (2836), including (689) deaths and (1491) cases of recovery, as of Sunday March 14, 2021.


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