20 educators died in Sanaa and areas under the control of the Houthi militia, as a result of suffering strokes and sudden heart attacks since the beginning of this year, due to the psychological pressures they were exposed to as a result of deteriorating living conditions.
Educational sources said, 20 educators, including school principals, deputies, mentors, and teachers, died in Sanaa and the governorates under the control of the Houthis, as a result of suffering strokes and sudden heart attacks since the beginning of this year.
She explained that the deceased included 5 educators in the general office of the Ministry of Education in Sanaa. Most of them have suffered strokes and heart attacks since the beginning of this year, and the Ministry has not provided them with any assistance.
According to the sources, the deceased are: “Yasser Al-Jahafi, Majid Al-Dailami, Muhammad Ismail, Hadi Al-Usta, Abdul Hamid Al-Salat, Abbas Al-Sharif, Ali Ghaleb Shaddad, Hamoud Al-Najri, Sharaf Abu Al-Qasim, Abdul-Raqib Al-Adhari, Muhammad Ahmed Al-Hamra Al-Wasabi, Abdo Hassan Afifi, Ali Ahmed Hassan Al-Khamisi, Abdul-Jabbar Kadish, Muhammad Saleh Akash, Nabil Al-Sumai, Anwar Saeed Jabali, Muhammad Jaara, Abdul Rahman Al-Naami, and Salah Atran. ".
It is noteworthy that tens of thousands of teachers and hundreds of thousands of employees in various government sectors in areas under the control of the Houthis are living in harsh living conditions as a result of the militia’s continued looting of their salaries for the seventh year in a row.