The Joint Incidents Assessment Team (JIAT) in Yemen announced on Wednesday the results of investigations of allegations against some military operations of the Saudi-led coalition.
The JIAT spokesperson Mansour Al-Mansour refuted a number of claims raised by global bodies and international organizations on errors allegedly committed by the coalition forces, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The JIAT responded to the statement of the UN Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen issued in August 2020 about strikes in Al-Jouf governorate, resulting in the death of about nine children, and the injury of seven others.
It highlighted that a truck entered between military targets and hit accidentally in the area of operations, which at the time witnessed clashes between the coalition's forces and Houthi armed militia.
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