"These are the cases registered so far," the official said, adding that most of those killed and wounded were civilians.
Residents said that explosions at a military base at Mount Noqum, in the eastern outskirts of Yemen's capital, lasted until midday today after coalition jets struck the depot late yesterday.
Medics on the ground had given AFP an earlier toll of five killed and 20 wounded.
The depot was bombed again today, an AFP correspondent said.
An April 21 coalition raid on a missile base in the rebel-held capital triggered explosions that killed 38 people and wounded 532.
A five-day pause in the coalition bombing campaign was due to start at 11:00 pm local time today to allow deliveries of desperately needed relief supplies.
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