Arab jets targeted on Wednesday the headquarters of the Houthi militant group in north of Yemen's capital city of Sanaa a day after conducting an airstrike in the hometown of ex-president.
There were no reports of casualties from both strikes.
Eyewitnesses in the Jiraf area where the Houthi headquarters is based said the strike missed the target.
Three missiles fired by around two fighter jets landed near the headquarters and there were no casualties, an eyewitness said.
One of the missiles did not explode and the explosions from the two others were horrible, he said.
Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia launched a military operation against the Houthi militants and forces loyal to ex-president two weeks ago.
Jets from these countries have destroyed key military bases, positions and weapons controlled by the militants.
Arab jets targeted other Houthi bases and weapon stores today in Sanaa and other cities.
The Arab coalition has warned Iranian warships from approaching Yemen amid a continued blockade on all Yemeni sea and air ports.
The blockade aims to prevent Houthis from getting weapons and any other support especially from Iran.
Spokesperson for the Arab military operation, Ahmed Asiri, told media the coalition will respond immediately if Iran attempts to move militarily against Yemen.
Yemeni government have been accusing Iran of providing all types of support to Houthis.
After Houthi militants seized the capital and tightened grip in power, Iranian officials blessed the Houthi takeover and announced Iranian support to the militants.
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