The Minister of Transportation of the Houthi terrorist militia loyal to Iran died, Sunday, in the Yemeni capital, which is controlled by his group, days after his group said that he had contracted the Coronavirus and entered intensive care with three ministers in the Houthi government.
Sources said that Zakaria Al-Shami, the fourth wanted person in the Arab coalition list that includes 40 militia leaders, died today, while the case of his father, Major General Yahya Al-Shami, the mastermind of the Houthi movement, and his wife are in danger due to the group's claim that they are infected with the virus, that is spreading in the capital.
The Minister of Militia Transport appointed by the Houthis to the position in late November 2016, he was injured, along with his father, Yahya al-Shami, and his mother, and at various times, they were admitted to intensive care in a hospital in the capital, Sana'a.
Informed sources in the capital, Sanaa, confirmed that Yahya al-Shami, the hidden man of the Houthis and the latent enemy of the Yemenis, his health condition with his father is very serious.
Al-Shami is also the mastermind on which Iran relies in Yemen.