U.S. Military Investigates on War Crimes In Afghan Hospital Bombing
U.S. Military Investigates on War Crimes In Afghan Hospital Bombing
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An investigation has been released by Pentagon into the bombing of a Doctors Without Borders hospital last October that killed 42 people. It is found that the U.S. military was not guilty of war crimes.

An independent investigation has been demanded into how an AC-130 scrambled to back up Afghan security forces who were fighting Taliban fighters in the city of Kunduz by Doctors Without Borders who called the airstrike a war crime.

Military Brass, determined that the bombing of the hospital could only be called criminal if there was intentionality in the actions of the soldiers.

However, Afghanistan will not have lasting peace until groups like the Taliban no longer exist there. “The truth is that thousands of Americans have been wounded or died trying to save Afghans and foreigners from the Taliban,” said The Wall Street Journal.

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