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Urgent: Afghan hospital strike caused primarily by human error: U.S. military commander

Xinhua, November 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

Commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan John Campbell said on Wednesday that a deadly U.S. airstrike on an Afghan hospital last month was "caused primarily by human error," admitting that the U.S. forces directly involved in the incident did not know the target was a hospital. Endi