Saudi-led airstrikes against the Houthi militants have continued in a number of Yemeni cities including the capital Sanaa, Aden, Abyan and Taiz coinciding with confrontations between the Houthis and pro-government fighters.
In Sanaa, fighter jets from the Arab coalition targeted Houthi weapon depots and military camps in several areas including the Aiban and Noqom Mountains.
The fresh airstrikes were the heaviest since the Arab military operation was launched against the Houthis on March 26 following the ouster of the transition president and government.
The coalition resumed the airstrikes in the country after a five-day humanitarian ceasefire ending May17.
In Aden, a misdirected airstrike killed and injured 8 pro-government resistance fighters on Friday, the second mistake in ten days, sources told the Yemen Post.
The airstrike targeted a position of the pro-government resistance in the Alosaimi area on the Aden airport road, the sources said, while adding that the resistance was angered mistakes of the Arab coalition.
Many civilians have been killed and injured in misdirected airstrikes and airstrikes targeting Houthi-controlled weapon depots in populated areas in main cities. Most of the casualties occurred after targeted weapons exploded at homes and streets.
More than 1800 people have been killed, 7.000 others injured and hundreds of thousands of families displaced due to escalating violence since March, according to the World Health Organization.
On Thursday, an airstrike targeted a school near a fuel station on the 60th Street killing some of drivers who were queuing and waiting for their turns to fill their cars with fuels, an eyewitness said.