A Saudi-led coalition air raid has reportedly killed two Houthi leaders and dozens of fighters in Yemen's capital Sanaa.
Meanwhile, large crowds have gathered to pay tribute to the Houthis second-in-command Saleh al-Sammad who was killed by an attack last week.
Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies have been fighting against the rebels since 2015 - when they intervened to support the exiled government.
Al Jazeera Victoria Gatenby reports.
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