Saturday, 3 October 2015

US airstrike 'hits Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan': At least three medical staff killed and thirty people missing


A US airstrike in Afghanistan may have killed three staff members of the medical aid organization Doctors Without Borders.


The organization shared photos of a trauma center in Kunduz that was set on fire after a bombing on Saturday morning on its Twitter page and said that three staff had died and 30 were unaccounted for after the incident.

NATO later issued a statement saying that it had conducted an airstrike at 2.15am local time [8.45pm GMT], and that it 'may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility' while combating Taliban forces in the northern city.Dailymail

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