Dozens were killed and injured after fighter jets from the Saudi-led coalition on Monday struck scud missile stores and military brigades in Yemen's capital city of Sanaa.
The casualties included about 300 civilians whose houses were near the targeted brigades, according to medical sources.
The explosions were the biggest ever since the coalition launched a military operation against the militants and the dissident forces weeks ago.
Glasses of thoudsands of houses and shops sites were smashed and some houses collapsed.
The coalition also targeted the headquarters of the Yemen Today TV which is run by ex-president Saleh.
The TV stopped broadcasting because its contents were completely destroyed.
Three reporters were killed and other members of its staff were injured in the raid.
The Arab coalition has been destroyed most of weapons, positions and brigades run by the Houthi militants and pro-Saleh forces in several cities.
The military operation was launched in response to an appeal by transition president Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi after coup by the militants with support from Saleh.
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