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US Army IT system 'down' during Afghan hospital strike | US Army IT system 'down' during Afghan hospital strike |
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A US Army intelligence network was not operational during the recent mistaken attack on a hospital in Afghanistan, according to a member of Congress. | A US Army intelligence network was not operational during the recent mistaken attack on a hospital in Afghanistan, according to a member of Congress. |
Representative Duncan Hunter, a frequent critic of the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS), has written to Defence Secretary Ash Carter about the incident. | Representative Duncan Hunter, a frequent critic of the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS), has written to Defence Secretary Ash Carter about the incident. |
DCGS is a communications network for military and intelligence units. | DCGS is a communications network for military and intelligence units. |
Twenty-two people died at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital on 3 October. | Twenty-two people died at the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital on 3 October. |
There is no clear indication yet that any disruption of the DCGS network had a direct impact on the decision to attack the hospital. | There is no clear indication yet that any disruption of the DCGS network had a direct impact on the decision to attack the hospital. |
However, it has not yet been explained why military commanders made that decision, given that the Pentagon has commented the strike was not "intentional". | However, it has not yet been explained why military commanders made that decision, given that the Pentagon has commented the strike was not "intentional". |
Mr Hunter says that his sources for information on DCGS include military personnel acting as whistleblowers who are afraid to speak out publicly. | Mr Hunter says that his sources for information on DCGS include military personnel acting as whistleblowers who are afraid to speak out publicly. |
'Evidence of failures' | 'Evidence of failures' |
"Senior army leaders have gone to extraordinary lengths in recent years to deny evidence of the failures of the DCGS program, and I am asking for your help to prevent them from doing so following this tragic incident," wrote Mr Hunter. | "Senior army leaders have gone to extraordinary lengths in recent years to deny evidence of the failures of the DCGS program, and I am asking for your help to prevent them from doing so following this tragic incident," wrote Mr Hunter. |
Parts of the system that Mr Hunter highlighted in his letter as not working during the attack included a server that allows communications between different divisions of the army and a cloud service that is intended to provide communication to personnel in the field. | Parts of the system that Mr Hunter highlighted in his letter as not working during the attack included a server that allows communications between different divisions of the army and a cloud service that is intended to provide communication to personnel in the field. |
Aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has been deeply critical of the strike and says that Mr Hunter's comments "reinforce" the need for an independent investigation. | |
Various inquiries, by the US Department of Justice, the Pentagon, Nato and an American-Afghan team have been requested. | Various inquiries, by the US Department of Justice, the Pentagon, Nato and an American-Afghan team have been requested. |
MSF has also applied for an investigation by the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC), which was created in 1991 under the Geneva Conventions. | MSF has also applied for an investigation by the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC), which was created in 1991 under the Geneva Conventions. |
Hospital was 'visible' | |
"It was one of the only buildings in all of Kunduz that had full electricity from generator power that night - from the air, the hospital must've been as visible as a full moon in the night sky," an MSF spokeswoman told the BBC. | |
"The attack lasted for more than an hour and the bombing didn't stop, despite our calls to US officials in Kabul and Washington to make it stop. " | |
In a statement, a US Department of Defense spokesman said: ""We have confidence the ongoing investigations into this tragic incident will uncover what happened and why this hospital was mistakenly struck. | |
"As appropriate, the Department of Defense will apply any lessons learned from the investigations to try and ensure incidents like this do not happen again." | "As appropriate, the Department of Defense will apply any lessons learned from the investigations to try and ensure incidents like this do not happen again." |
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