In a statement, the kingdom said Saturday it "expresses regret over the
mistakes, extends its sympathies, condolences and solidarity to the families of
the victims” of the August 9 attack in northwestern Saada Province.
The Saudi air raid hit the school bus as it drove through a market in the town
of Dhahyan, killing a total of 51 people, among them 40 children, and injuring
79 others, mostly kids.
In the statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Saudi Arabia vowed to
"revise and enhance its rules of engagement according to operational lessons
learned, in a manner that guarantees non-recurrence of such incidents.”
Saudi military spokesman Mansour al-Mansour said a probe into the incident had
found errors prior to the strike, which "caused collateral damage,” but repeated
that the bus had been "transporting Houthi leaders.”
The incident sparked a wave of international outrage and led the UN Security
Council to demand a "credible and transparent” investigation.
Munitions experts told CNN that the bomb used by Saudi Arabia in the attack was
an American-made 227-kilogram laser-guided MK 82 bomb.
Source: Press TV