Sana'a (Debriefer) - The Saudi-led coalition warplanes on Friday bombed the Yemeni Houthi-held capital Sana'a and some of its outskirts.
The Arab coalition airstrikes targeted different places used by the Houthi group in Sana'a City, eyewitnesses said.
One of the coalition raids bombed Attan quarter, 3 others on the military academy and one targeted al-Hafa area, al-Masyra TV reported.
The bombing also targeted Sana'a governorate – with 3 raids on Aiban Mont in Bani Matar district, 4 on al-Sama'a in Arhab district, and 3 on Raymat Homaid and 2 raids on Jarba in Sanhan district, the Houthi-run TV added.
One person was killed and another wounded in the airstrikes on Sana'a City-based military academy, where a number of horses were also killed, security sources said in remarks carried by the Sana'a-based Saba.
The coalition bombardment comes 4 days after the Houthis fired 'Quds2' winged missile at an Aramco station in the Saudi port city of Jeddah.
Saudi Arabia has been leading a military coalition in Yemen since 26 March 2015, in support of forces loyal to President Hadi to retake areas seized by the Iranian-backed Houthi group.