Pentagon Disciplines 16 For Deadly Afghan Raid
The hospital, in the northern city of Kunduz, was attacked by a US Air Force special operations AC-130 gunship.
Doctors Without Borders called the attack "relentless and brutal" and demanded an international investigation, but none has been forthcoming.Army General John Campbell, who was the top US commander in Afghanistan at the time, said it was a "tragic but avoidable accident caused primarily by human error".The US military said it had meant to strike a Taliban command centre in a different building.The attack was unleashed as Afghan forces fought to retake Kunduz from the Taliban.Afghan officials claimed the hospital had been occupied by the Taliban, though no evidence has emerged to support that claim.President Barack Obama apologised for what was one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in the 15-year war.The US command in Kabul said in February it has expressed condolences and offered payment to more than 140 families and individuals affected by the raid.More follows...
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