Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Mattis: Will help Saudis ID targets

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WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary James Mattis said Friday the U.S. is determined to reduce the number of civilian casualties in the Saudi-led campaign against rebels in Yemen and will press ahead with efforts to train Saudi pilots to identify legitimate targets.

His comments to reporters at the Pentagon followed a U.N. report Thursday that said more than 100 civilians had been killed in airstrikes in Yemen in just the past 10 days.

“We are going to continue to train them how to do target identifica­tion, try to get their capabiliti­es up in those areas. We’re going to continue to work with their pilots and explain how you do bombing runs, that sort of thing,” Mattis said. “Anything we can do to limit the civilian casualties, we will be doing. … We are going to try to make that military of the Saudis more capable of carrying out what they find to be their military necessity without killing innocents.”

At the same time, he blamed the rebels for stockpilin­g weapons in residentia­l areas, which he said was a sign that they didn’t care about civilians' safety.

On Thursday, the U.N. humanitari­an coordinato­r for Yemen said Saudi-led airstrikes had killed 109 civilians since Dec. 18, including at least 54 in airstrikes on a market in the western province of Taiz, and 14 relatives in an airstrike on a farm in Hodeida province.

The Saudi-led coalition fighting the Shiite rebels criticized the statement, calling it “biased” toward the rebels and calling on the U.N. to review the humanitari­an work mechanism and the competence of its employees in Yemen.

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