Two newborns were killed at hospital as the Saudi-led coalition intensified airstrikes on Yemen's capital city of Sanaa.
The Saba news agency said the newborns were killed at the Al-Sabeen Hospital adjacent to the Special Forces HQ which was attacked by 12 missiles.
Some physicians were injured in the strikes that forced the shutdown of the hospital, it quoted an official as saying.
Civilians were injured and residences affected in areas where Houthi camps, weapons and positions were targeted but there have been no reports of deaths other than the two newborns.
Yemen capital along with other cities including Saada, the stronghold of the Houthi militants, have been rocked by fresh heavy airstrikes for the second day.
The raids were in revenge for the attack on the coalition's troops in Marib province.
Today, news agencies quoted a Yemeni military official as saying the death toll from the attack on the Yemeni and coalition forces increased to more than 90. They included 30 Yemeni troops, the reports said.
Earlier, the UAE said 45 of its troops were killed in Yemen. Also, 10 Saudi and 5 Bahraini troops were killed in the Toshka attack.
Conspiracy and betrayal by Yemeni forces stationed in Shabwa province that had alleged their allegiance to the Yemeni government were behind the attack, the military source was quoted as saying.
The Arab coalition has been bombing the Houthi militants and forces loyal to ex-president since March.
International organizations have accused it of using banned munitions as they called for investigations into possible war crimes after indiscriminate attacks killing many civilians by all the warring parties in Yemen.