MSF Kunduz

"'How far do you want to go?' is not a proper response to 'How far do you want us to go?'"
Dr. Kathleen Thomas was working as an intensive care doctor in the Kunduz Trauma Center when U.S. airstrikes struck. She describes a typical day in the hospital and events that unfolded during the week leading up to the attack.
Six months ago, Evangeline Cua was operating on a patient in the Kunduz Trauma Center when U.S. airstrikes turned her world upside down. These are her memories from that fateful night.
After U.S. airstrikes destroyed a Kunduz hospital, Afghans must travel for days to reach life-saving treatment.
There are mounting indications the U.S. military relied heavily on Afghan allies who resented the internationally run Doctors Without Borders hospital.
"MSF doctors and other medical staff were shot while running to reach safety in a different part of the compound."
Rep. John Garamendi is also calling for the Pentagon's inspector general to investigate.