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04 Oct 2015 11:50 #273428
by chairman
Doctors Without Borders has withdrawn from the northern city of Kunduz in Afghanistan after 19 people at a medical charity clinic were killed Saturday after being hit by a U.S. airstrike. The U.S. military has admitted that the Medecines Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) clinic may have been hit while the U.S. was carrying out air strikes. "The strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility," Col. Brian Tribus said in a statement. "This incident is under investigation." Of the 37 people wounded, 19 were clinic staff. MSF says the clinic was hit a number of times during "sustained bombing" that lasted 30 minutes and was "very badly damaged." MSF says it has given both sides in the conflict the precise location of the hospital several times over the past few months, including in the past week.
A U.S. senior defense official told The Daily Beast that a U.S.-manned AC-130 gunship “was called in to return fire against a Taliban position that were firing on U.S. Special Forces advising Afghan Special Forces†when the attack began somewhere near the hospital. But the official could not say how close that fighting position was to the hospital or when the United States indeed knew the hospital coordinates beforehand, as MSF said in its statement. Defense officials also could not say how long the attack took place. The U.S. military is sending a 1-star general to Kunduz investigate, the official said.
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05 Oct 2015 20:08 #273587
by vegito12
This is sad when something like this happens and also the people who lost their lives were not part of the war against the rebel group fighting the USA army, and this is what happens when an airstrike occurs and it can take innocent lives in the process. I hope we hear more about what is happening for the families, as they have to live without their loved ones which can be sad for them in their day to day life. I reckon the group needs to go to a safe place which is more better for them and they can work without interruptions like this which can be devastating.
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