MSF Hospital in Kunduz Afghanistan Destroyed by U.S. Airstrike
KUNDUZ, AFGHANISTAN - OCTOBER 14: A hole in a wall on October 14, 2015, in Kunduz, Afghanistan, caused by a shell from the AC-130 plane that struck the Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) hospital in Kunduz that took place on October 3 that killed 22 people. The main hospital building, housing the emergency room, blood bank, intensive care unit, and out patient department, was heavily bombed in near continuous barrage for more than one hour, according to witnesses. Today MSF announced they had requested that the the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission be activated to investigate the bombing.(Photo by Victor J. Blue/Getty Images)

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