Saturday, October 03, 2015

After U.S. Airstrike, 9 Dead At Doctors Without Borders Hospital

An aerial attack carried out by U.S. forces may have partially damaged a Médecins Sans Frontières trauma center in the Afghan city of Kunduz in the early hours on Saturday. Around the same time of the U.S.-led attack, the international medical aid group MSF, commonly known as Doctors Without Borders, says a "sustained bombing" hit the building, leaving nine medical staff dead and "more than 30 unaccounted for."

It is not yet known whether the strikes that hit the hospital were carried out by U.S. military or Afghan forces. U.S. Army Colonel Brian Tribus, a spokesman for U.S. Forces in Afghanistan released a statement:
"U.S. forces conducted an airstrike in Kunduz city at 2:15 a.m. (local), 3 October, against individuals threatening the force. The strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility. This incident is under investigation."

In a statement, MSF says they are currently accounting for final casualty numbers from an "aerial attack" they say occured at 2:10 a.m.:
"We are deeply shocked by the attack, the killing of our staff and patients and the heavy toll it has inflicted on healthcare in Kunduz," says Bart Janssens, MSF Director of Operations." - Read More at NPR

After U.S. Airstrike, 9 Dead At Doctors Without Borders Hospital


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