RNA - The school in the Nehm district was reportedly completely destroyed, and the search for survivors in the rubble continues, SABA reported.
Conflicting reports put the death toll at five, said the medics sources.
Less than a month ago, Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Saudi-led coalition of hitting two schools in the Northern Yemeni city of Sa'ada with Brazilian-made surface-to-surface rockets containing banned cluster munitions.
That attack came only a day after Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and the US abstained from a UN vote on banning the use of cluster munitions.
At the end of last year, the coalition admitted to using UK- and US-made cluster munitions in attacks in Yemen. While Saudi Arabia has promised to stop using the UK-made munitions, it says it could still use other types of cluster munitions in the conflict.
Yemen has been torn by a bloody conflict since 2014 between the country’s government headed by Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, and the popular forces supported by army units loyal to ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
For almost two years, the Saudi-led coalition has been conducting attacks on Yemeni people.
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