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Doctors Without Borders called U.S. in distress during hospital bombing, was told 'I'm sorry to hear that' At least 30 staff members and patients were killed in a U.S.-led airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, in October -- even though the humanitarian organization made repeated distress calls to U.S. and Afghan officials during the attack. Now, new information detailed in an internal report by Doctors Without Borders claims that even when staff tried to flee from the hospital, they were hit with gunfire, likely from a plane. The report further claims that Doctors Wi...
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