Kunduz hospital staff went to the MSF

International medical charity Medicines breath Frontieres (MSF) said its staff in Kunduz bombing victims is recalled to hospital.Sunday morning, US air strikes resulted in high MSF staff members were killed, including 19.However, according to MSF Kunduz its members are engaged in other hospitals to treat patients.It also reports that six days after the Taliban takeover of much of Afghanistan is under the control of government forces.The attack on the hospital in addition to 12 members of MSF-seven patients were killed.Afghan hospital bombing is potentially criminal act 'Kunduz why is it important?"I can not sleep Kunduz.Afghan Taliban has strengthened over 

NATO said in a statement that US air attack also damaged a medical centerSpeaking to news agency AFP that the organization's spokesman, MSF's hospital has been closed. All the injured were sent to hospitals, and now none of the officials is not present at the hospital. "US President Barack Obama said the United States in Kunduz, Afghanistan, MSF-run hospital Saturday after a full investigation of the attack was.Obama's "deep shock" and said he expressed to get factual details will then decide.
US forces in Afghanistan to be at the hospital, UN human rights delegate of the tragic, inexcusable and potentially criminal act had been declared. Human rights envoy Zeid Ra'ad transparent and thorough investigation of the incident is demanding. 

                      MSF's two o'clock in the morning, but it was attacked Saturday night
Medicines breath Frontieres medical aid group World (doctors Oudh out Borders) said Afghan and US officials were warned even at his hospital in Kunduz bombing lasted thirty minutes.
NATO has said US forces in Kunduz city, two o'clock in the morning local time, but against those whom they were vulnerable to attacks. "
It expressed concern that the attack came in the form of a medical center is also damaged.
NATO said that they are investigating the matter.
Earlier this week he believed the city was captured by the Taliban and the Afghan government and Taliban forces continue to fight.

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