According to Al-Alam News Network, the Saudi fighter jets pounded the area of Naqim Mountain in the capital city of Sana'a on Wednesday and claimed the lives of dozens of people.
Earlier, Hazm district in the Northern Yemeni province of Jawf came under the fire of the monarchy's strikes in which a market and a school were completely destroyed.
In retaliation for the Saudi attacks, the Yemeni troops launched as many as 40 missiles and artillery shells on al-Amish military camp in Saudi Arabia's Dhahran Asir on Tuesday and left scores of Saudi troops dead and injured.
The developments came as delegates of Ansarullah Movement and several other Yemeni factions are holding talks in Geneva to hammer out a deal in a bid to end the Saudi aggression against their country.
Saudi Arabia has been bombing Yemen in the last 84 days to bring its ally, fugitive president Mansour Hadi, back to power.