Some in military suspended for deadly Afghan hospital attack
Source: Associated Press
Nov 25, 1:44 PM EST
Some in military suspended for deadly Afghan hospital attack
By ROBERT BURNS, LYNNE O'DONNELL and KEN DILANIAN
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- American soldiers and airmen who killed and wounded dozens of civilians in a strike on an Afghanistan hospital violated U.S. rules of engagement and have been suspended as they await disciplinary action that could include criminal charges, military officials said Wednesday.
Briefing reporters on the results of two investigations, Gen. John Campbell, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, described an egregious series of human and technical failures that led a U.S. warplane to destroy a medical charity's hospital in northern Afghanistan last month. Campbell and other officials would not say how many people had been removed from their jobs or whether anyone higher in the chain of command would be subject to discipline.
"This was a tragic but avoidable accident caused primarily by human error," Campbell said. He left open the possibility that disciplinary action, which has yet to be determined, could include courts-martial.
Christopher Stokes, general director of Doctors Without Borders, whose hospital was attacked, said the U.S. military's statements Wednesday left his organization with more questions than answers.
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Downwinder
(12,869 posts)not just stick it on the aircrew.
MH1
(17,608 posts)for this type of action.
From the article it sounds like the aircrew did a lot of things wrong. But was that "criminal" or the result of improper training? I don't think the peons should be the scapegoats here. But it is appropriate that they at least be removed from duty while the investigation and determination of corrective action continues.