At least a dozen civilians including women and children were killed in airstrikes in Yemen's province of Saada on Wednesday, well-informed local sources said.
16 others were injured and properties destroyed, the sources added.
The Saudi-led coalition has intensified air raids on this province, the birthplace of the Houthi militants, in recent days killing and injuring many civilians.
On Tuesday, airstrikes destroyed the Hidan hospital, the last medical facility operating in the province with help from Doctors without Borders.
The strikes on the hospital have drawn wide criticism with some organizations calling them a huge violation of the international laws.
The coalition has been bombing the Houthi forces and weapons since March.
Today, it conducted fresh air raids in other cities including Taiz as battles between the national forces backed by the popular resistance and the Houthis continued.
Scores of fighters from both sides were killed in the past 48 hours in Taiz as sources within the popular resistance affirmed the militants received devastating blows in all warfronts.