
This latest attack took place roughly three miles from the city of Kunduz, where NATO forces bombed a hospital operated by Doctors Without Borders in October 2015.
Last year’s attack killed another 30 civilians, including 14 hospital workers. A hospital nurse said there “are no words for how terrible” the bombing was, noting that “patients were burning in their beds.”
The U.S. military’s version of the story changed multiple times, and was full of contradictions. Ultimately, no U.S. officials lost their jobs because of the attack.
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