Sa'ada (Debriefer) Two Yemeni civilians have been killed and one injured by Saudi troops gunfire in the northern governorate of Sa'ada, Houthi media said late on Thursday.
Saudi border guards opened fire at Jara'a area in Munabih district, leaving two civilians killed, al-Masyra said.
A third civilian was wounded by Saudi shooting at Raqu area in the same district, northwest Sa'ada, the Houthi-run TV added.
No immediate remarks have been released by the Arab coalition or Saudi troops on the Houthi claims.
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 controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi group.
The Arab coalition claims adherence to the highest criteria established by the international humanitarian law and to engagement rules in all the military operations carried out by its troops.