Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Pentagon Releases Report On The Kunduz 'Doctors Without Borders' Hospital Strike



New York Times: U.S. Military Suspends Members Over Kunduz Hospital Strike

KABUL, Afghanistan — The top American commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John F. Campbell, said Wednesday that several service members had been suspended from duty after an internal military investigation of the American airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz last month.

Calling the airstrike a “tragic mistake,” General Campbell read a statement announcing the findings of the investigation, which he said concluded that “avoidable human error” was to blame, compounded by technical, mechanical and procedural failures. He said that another contributing factor was that the Special Forces unit had been fighting continuously for days in Kunduz and were fatigued.

The strike, which involved repeated attack passes by a Special Operations AC-130 gunship early on Oct. 3, gutted the main hospital building and killed 30 people, mostly patients and Doctors Without Borders staff members. The aid group said the attack went on for more than an hour despite repeated calls by staff members to the military, and despite the hospital’s coordinates having been repeatedly sent to the American command.

More News On The Pentagon Releasing Its Report On The Kunduz 'Doctors Without Borders' Hospital Strike

U.S. soldiers who bombed Afghan hospital suspended and face disciplinary action-- AP
U.S. suspends military personnel over attack in Kunduz -- Washington Post
U.S. troops suspended in Kunduz hospital attack, top general says -- Military Times
Officials: Hospital in Kunduz mistaken for Taliban site -- CNN
Strike on MSF hospital in Kunduz due to ‘human error’, US says -- France 24
'Human Error' Cited in Mistaken US Airstrike on Kunduz Hospital -- ABC News
Kunduz bombing: US attacked MSF clinic 'in error' -- BBC
US general: MSF hospital strike in Kunduz caused by 'human error' -- DW
Kunduz Report Update: Doctors Without Borders Hospital Bombed By US Forces Because Of Bad Intel From Afghan Troops -- IBTimes
Kunduz hospital attack: US military took 17 minutes to act on MSF warnings -- The Guardian
Military Releases 3,000-Page Explanation of Why Kunduz Hospital Was Bombed -- NYMag

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