US urges probe into Yemen attack amid accusations of supporting Saudi Arabia

IANS  |  Washington 

As accusations grew over the US reported support of the Saudi-led coalition in the attack in that caused huge civilian casualties, the has urged to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the airstrikes.

In a press briefing on Thursday, State Department said although does not have full details of the attacks on the ground, it is certainly "concerned about" the reports of civilian casualties in the war-torn nation, reported.

"We call on the Saudi-led coalition to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the incident. We take all credible accounts of civilian casualties very seriously. We call on the parties to take appropriate measures to protect civilians in accordance with international law and urge all parties to investigate all reported incidents of civilian casualties," she said.

has been reportedly provided weapons, training and targeting data to that had facilitated the attacks.

As questions has also mounted over the Saudi-led coalition's earlier assertion that the attacks had been conducted in accordance with international law, the call for further investigation into the issue by independent bodies has been rising.

Nauert dodged the questions, only saying that "we regret any loss of civilian life" and "is an important strategic partner in the region to the "

At least 43 civilians, mostly children, were killed on Thursday when Saudi-led coalition air strikes hit buses in Yemen's northern province of

The Saudi-led coalition later defended the airstrike as "legitimate" response to a deadly attack on the Saudi border city Jazan.

mocked the statement, saying "this is a war crime".

Henrietta Fore, of the Children's Fund (Unicef), strongly condemned the airstrike.

"Attacks on children are absolutely unacceptable," said Fore. "I'm horrified by the reported airstrike on innocent children, some with Unicef backpacks. Enough is enough."

"Attacking children is the lowest any party of this conflict can go," UNICEF Resident told UN News. "There is no justification whatsoever to attacking children."

The attack was the latest in a series of recent airstrikes against civilians launched by the Saudi-led coalition on

Last week, the Saudi-led coalition airstrikes struck the gate of hospital and adjacent fish market in Yemen's port city of Hodeidah, killing 52 civilians and wounding 102 others.

has led an Arab coalition that had intervened in the Yemen war since 2015 to support the government of exiled

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 08:02 IST