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Afghan conflict: MSF 'disgust' at government hospital claims | Afghan conflict: MSF 'disgust' at government hospital claims |
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Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has said it is "disgusted" by Afghan government statements justifying an air strike on its hospital in Kunduz, calling it an "admission of a war crime". | Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has said it is "disgusted" by Afghan government statements justifying an air strike on its hospital in Kunduz, calling it an "admission of a war crime". |
MSF said the statement implies US and Afghan forces decided to bomb the hospital because of claims Taliban members were inside. | |
The charity blames US-led Nato forces for Saturday's attack which killed at least 22 people, including MSF staff. | The charity blames US-led Nato forces for Saturday's attack which killed at least 22 people, including MSF staff. |
The US is investigating the incident. | The US is investigating the incident. |
Afghan government forces, backed by the US-led coalition, have been engaged in a battle to retake the northern city from Taliban fighters who seized it last month. | |
'Raze to the ground' | 'Raze to the ground' |
On Saturday the Afghan defence ministry said "armed terrorists" were using the hospital "as a position to target Afghan forces and civilians". | On Saturday the Afghan defence ministry said "armed terrorists" were using the hospital "as a position to target Afghan forces and civilians". |
MSF said in a statement: "These statements imply that Afghan and US forces working together decided to raze to the ground a fully functioning hospital - with more than 180 staff and patients inside - because they claim that members of the Taliban were present. | MSF said in a statement: "These statements imply that Afghan and US forces working together decided to raze to the ground a fully functioning hospital - with more than 180 staff and patients inside - because they claim that members of the Taliban were present. |
"This amounts to an admission of a war crime. This utterly contradicts the initial attempts of the US government to minimise the attack as 'collateral damage.'" | "This amounts to an admission of a war crime. This utterly contradicts the initial attempts of the US government to minimise the attack as 'collateral damage.'" |
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said on Sunday that a full, transparent investigation would be conducted into whether the US military could be linked to the attack. | US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said on Sunday that a full, transparent investigation would be conducted into whether the US military could be linked to the attack. |
MSF reiterated its demand for an independent investigation by an international body. | |
Twelve MSF staff members and 10 patients were killed when the hospital was hit. | Twelve MSF staff members and 10 patients were killed when the hospital was hit. |
Dozens were injured and the hospital severely damaged by a series of air strikes lasting more than an hour from 02:00 local time on Saturday morning. | Dozens were injured and the hospital severely damaged by a series of air strikes lasting more than an hour from 02:00 local time on Saturday morning. |
On its Twitter feed, MSF said: "The hospital was repeatedly and precisely hit during each aerial raid, while the rest of the compound was left mostly untouched. | On its Twitter feed, MSF said: "The hospital was repeatedly and precisely hit during each aerial raid, while the rest of the compound was left mostly untouched. |
"Not a single member of our staff reported any fighting inside the hospital compound prior to the US air strike on Saturday morning." | "Not a single member of our staff reported any fighting inside the hospital compound prior to the US air strike on Saturday morning." |
Read more on the battle for Kunduz: | Read more on the battle for Kunduz: |
Afghan troops are now reported to have recaptured most of Kunduz after it was seized by the Taliban. | Afghan troops are now reported to have recaptured most of Kunduz after it was seized by the Taliban. |
MSF said it was pulling most of its staff out of the area but some medical staff were treating the wounded at other clinics. | MSF said it was pulling most of its staff out of the area but some medical staff were treating the wounded at other clinics. |
"All critical patients have been referred to other health facilities and no MSF staff are working in our hospital," a spokeswoman for the charity told AFP news agency. | "All critical patients have been referred to other health facilities and no MSF staff are working in our hospital," a spokeswoman for the charity told AFP news agency. |
MSF says the hospital was a lifeline for thousands in the city and in northern Afghanistan. | MSF says the hospital was a lifeline for thousands in the city and in northern Afghanistan. |
US President Barack Obama has expressed his condolences and said he would await the conclusions of an inquiry before making a definitive judgement. | US President Barack Obama has expressed his condolences and said he would await the conclusions of an inquiry before making a definitive judgement. |
The UN called the strikes "inexcusable and possibly even criminal", with Secretary General Ban Ki-moon calling for a thorough and impartial investigation. | The UN called the strikes "inexcusable and possibly even criminal", with Secretary General Ban Ki-moon calling for a thorough and impartial investigation. |