Sa'ada (Debriefer) - Number of civilian casualties left by Saudi shelling in the Yemeni northern governorate of Sa'ada increased to 13 deaths and injuries, al-Masyra said on Monday.
The Saudi bombing killed two civilians and wounded 11 others, the Houthi-run TV added.
On Sunday, the satellite said one woman and one man were killed and other 6 civilians were injured in the shelling on populated area in Raqu area.
For six years now, bordering areas are almost daily bombed by Saudi missiles or warplanes, it added.
No statement has been released by Saudi authorities or coalition on the Houthi claim.
The Iranian-backed Houthi group accuses Saudi border guard forces of deliberately targeting populated areas in Sa'ada.