After three days of denial and speculations, medical sources told reporters that a top Al-Houthi rebel leader, and the most wanted man by Sana'a Authorities, Abdul Malik Al-Houthi has died in the 48 Military Hospital.
The sources said that Al-Houthi was transferred Sunday to the Yemeni Military Hospital in Sana'a after being seriously wounded in the back of the head which led to massive bleeding in the brain.
Ultrasound ray was made and proved the presence of severe brain bleeding
When transferred to the Yemeni military hospital in a coma, the sources said.
A missile from a Yemeni aircraft hit war spot of Al-Houthi earlier this week and Yemeni officials have for days been saying they believe the war-like Abdul Malik was hit in the attack.
He was also blamed for recent waves of suicide and armed attacks on security forces in different parts Sa'ada region.
Once described by political analysts as more dangerous than his elder brother Houssain Al-Houthi, alleged to be killed by Muthna Jawas a leader in the Yemeni army , Abdul Malik Al-Houthi was listed by the Yemeni intelligent leaders one of most dangerous people.
Recently the media reported that deadly infighting in ongoing between the Yemeni army and insurgents in Sa'ada war fields over the succession issue.