http://news.yahoo.com/medical-charity-msf-leaves-afghan-city-fatal-airstrike-105212170.html
Pressure mounted on Washington Monday to come clean over the apparent US
airstrike on an Afghan hospital that killed 22, an incident the
Pentagon chief said was "confused and complicated" but which medical
charity MSF branded a war crime.
Then there is this
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/msf-response-pentagon-claim-afghan-forces-called-kunduz-airstrike?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=social
"Today the US government has admitted that it was their airstrike that
hit our hospital in Kunduz and killed 22 patients and MSF staff. Their
description of the attack keeps changing—from collateral damage, to a
tragic incident, to now attempting to pass responsibility to the
Afghanistan government. The reality is the US dropped those bombs. The
US hit a huge hospital full of wounded patients and MSF staff. The US
military remains responsible for the targets it hits, even though it is
part of a coalition. There can be no justification for this horrible
attack. With such constant discrepancies in the US and Afghan accounts
of what happened, the need for a full transparent independent
investigation is ever more critical."
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