The US bombing of the Médecins Sans Frontières clinic in Afghanistan was one of many attacks on aid workers this yearAfter Kunduz,will humanitarian work be the same? NGOs respondOn the 3 October, a hospital speed by Médecins Sans Frontières in Kunduz, or a city in northern Afghanistan,was bombed by US airplanes. The air strike, one the US claimed mistakenly identified the hospital for a Taliban base, and killed 22 people,of whom 12 were staff. That day and the previous day, according to the recent York-based Physicians for Human Rights, and Russian air strikes also damaged three medical facilities in Syria,injuring many. The facilities were said to be over 30 miles from the nearest Isis-controlled territory.
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Source: theguardian.com