Afghan hospital News
Geneva`s main hospital became a fiery inferno on Monday night in a simulation to commemorate the deadly U.S. air strike on a Kunduz hospital in Afghanistan a year ago and to condemn alleged Syrian and Russian bombing of health centres in Aleppo.
Doctors Without Borders announced on Monday the organisation will not accept any funds or aid from the American government to rebuild its hospital.
The US description of the attack keeps changing - from collateral damage, to a tragic incident, to now attempting to pass responsibility to the Afghanistan government.
President Barack Obama is pushing for a full accounting of the apparent US airstrike on an Afghan hospital that killed 22 medical personnel and civilians, the White House said, but ruled out demands of an independent investigation.
Pressure mounted on Washington today to come clean over the apparent US airstrike on an Afghan hospital that killed 22, an incident the Pentagon chief said was "confused and complicated" but which medical charity MSF branded a war crime.
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