Former Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi died at the age of 80.
Modern.az reports that Saudi Arabian TV channel "Al-Arabiya" spread information about this.
According to the TV channel's sources, the politician passed away in one of the hospitals in Riyadh on May 28 at dawn. According to a number of Yemeni media outlets, Hadi suffered from heart problems for the last two weeks, and his condition rapidly worsened. According to reports, the p of the former leader is expected to be taken to Aden, the temporary capital of the country, for a farewell and burial ceremony.
Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who became the second president of the country after the unification of Yemen, officially assumed this position in 2012 as part of the transitional period that began after the mass anti-government protests in 2011. In 2015, after the capital Sana'a was captured by the rebel "Ansar Allah" movement, Hadi was forced to leave the country and go to Saudi Arabia. In April 2022, he announced his resignation.