An air strike on Yemen's capital by a Saudi-led military coalition has killed dozens of Houthi rebels including two commanders, according to a Saudi TV station.
Saudi state-owned news channel Al Ekhbariya said on Saturday that two high-ranking rebels were killed in the raid in Sanaa on Friday evening.
Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television said a total of 38 rebels were killed in the attack on a Houthi interior ministry building. A police building adjacent to the Houthi-controlled ministry was also struck.
The Houthis confirmed an air raid on Sanaa but gave no details.
On Saturday, Houthis staged a large-scale funeral for the two commanders in Sanaa, in a display of military strength.
Six pick-up trucks bearing the bodies of the leaders, and other Houthis killed in the attack, were escorted by soldiers in dress uniform towards a square where a crowd of thousands awaited.