Civilian deaths were reported as the Saudi-led coalition resumed airstrikes against Houthi forces and weapons depots in several Yemeni cities including the capital Sanaa on Saturday.
Three civilians were killed in a misdirected airstrike which targeted a popular market in Saada, the birthplace of the Houthi militants, the Saba news agency reported.
The coalition conducted airstrikes in the cities of Taiz, Marib, Baidha and Hajjah.
The warring parties including the coalition are being accused of indiscriminate attacks in Yemen killing thousands of civilians including 500 children.
More than 5.000 people, over 2.000 civilians, have been killed and around 20.000 others injured since the conflict escalated in late March.
Saba reported that over airstrikes killed around 200 civilians and injured more than 1.300 others in the governorate of Sanaa in September alone.
Calls are growing for an independent investigation into possible war crimes including an allegedly misdirected airstrike on a wedding party in the town of Makha in Taiz days ago.
On Friday, the White House called for investigations into civilian deaths as the UK urged an end to the conflict.