Hospital Bombing in Afghanistan
At least 31 civilians were killed, and 28 were injured in the incident. The Pentagon investigation found that human error the cause and that U.S. military misidentified the medical facility as a compound occupied by the Taliban.
General John Campbell, commander of Resolute Support Mission and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, briefed reporters from Afghanistan on the investig… read more
General John Campbell, commander of Resolute Support Mission and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, briefed reporters from Afghanistan on the investigation into a U.S. airstrike that hit a Doctors Without Borders Hospital in Kunduz. General Campbell said U.S. personnel most closely associated with the incident had been suspended from their duties. In addition, Afghanistan Operations Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications Brigadier General Wilson Shoffner answered reporter questions.
At least 31 civilians were killed, and 28 were injured in the incident. The Pentagon investigation found that human error the cause and that U.S. military misidentified the medical facility as a compound occupied by the Taliban. close
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