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Kunduz: Afghan MSF hospital strike a mistake, says US | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The US commander of international forces in Afghanistan has said an air strike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake. | |
Gen John Campbell said that the US would never intentionally target a protected medical facility. | Gen John Campbell said that the US would never intentionally target a protected medical facility. |
At least 22 people were killed in the attack as Afghan government forces battled to retake the northern city from Taliban fighters. | |
Medical charity MSF has called for an independent international inquiry. | Medical charity MSF has called for an independent international inquiry. |
It has launched a Twitter campaign in support of its demand. | |
The charity said that statements from the Afghan government implied that the hospital had been deliberately targeted - and amounted to an admission of a war crime. | |
In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee in Washington, Gen Campbell said: "To be clear, the decision to provide aerial fires was a US decision, made within the US chain of command." | |
Gen Campbell said that the proposed air strike underwent "rigorous" US military procedures beforehand which were intended to prevent such mistakes, | |
He said the attack was requested by Afghan forces who were fighting Taliban fighters in Kunduz, He said they were in communication with American special operations troops at the scene. | |
Those US forces in turn were in contact with the AC-130 gunship that fired on the hospital, he said. | |
"The hospital was mistakenly struck," he said. "We would never intentionally target a protected medical facility." | |
The general said that he was not in a position to provide more details about what happened, including who may have failed to follow military guidelines to avert attacks on hospitals. | |
He said that such details must await the outcome of numerous inquiries. | |
MSF President Joanne Liu has dismissed the American explanation for the attack. "Until proven otherwise, we are working on the presumption of a war crime," she said in a statement. | |
She said that her charity had alerted the Afghan and coalition military leadership about the attack, which continued for at least another 30 minutes. | |
"The hospital was well known and the GPS co-ordinates had been regularly shared with coalition and Afghan military and civilian officials, as recently as Tuesday 29 September," she said. | |
"This attack cannot be brushed aside as a mere mistake or an inevitable consequence of war." | |
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