The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hospital bombing to be investigat­ed

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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has appointed a team of investigat­ors to look into the circumstan­ces leading to the Taliban’s brief capture of the northern city of Kunduz as well as a U.S. airstrike that destroyed a hospital and killed at least 22 people there, his office said Saturday. The fiveman delegation appointed by presidenti­al decree will leave soon for Kunduz to conduct a province-wide probe into how the insurgents were able to overrun the city on Sept. 28 and hold it for three days before government troops launched a counter offensive, Ghani’s office said. Part of the team’s mandate will include looking into the Oct. 3 airstrike on a trauma center run by the internatio­nal charity Doctors Without Borders. The team would be led by the former head of the national intelligen­ce agency, Amrullah Saleh, and would report to the president. The “fact-finding team” will deliver a “comprehens­ive report so that we know what happened in Kunduz, what kind of reforms should be brought and what are the lessons learned for the future,” the president was quoted as saying.

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