12 MSF staff, 10 patients killed by US bombing in Afghanistan

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Twelve staff of the Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) and 10 patients, including three children, were killed and 37 people were injured, including 19 MSF members in MSF Trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan during sustained bombing on Saturday, October 3, 2015.

The hospital was very badly damaged. The medical team was working around the clock to do everything possible for the safety of patients and hospital staff.

"We are deeply shocked by the attack, the killing of our staff and patients and the heavy toll it has inflicted on healthcare in Kunduz," says Bart Janssens, MSF Director of Operations. "We do not yet have the final casualty figures, but our medical team are providing first aid and treating the injured patients and MSF personnel are accounting for the deceased. We urge all parties to respect the safety of health facilities and staff."

Since fighting broke out on Monday, MSF has treated 394 wounded. When the aerial attack occurred on Saturday morning, 105 patients and their care-takers as well as over 80 MSF international and national staff were in the hospital.

MSF's hospital is the only facility of its kind in the whole north-eastern region of Afghanistan, providing free life- and limb-saving trauma care. MSF doctors treat all people according to their medical needs and do not make distinctions based on a patient’s ethnicity, religious beliefs or political affiliation.

MSF started working in Afghanistan in 1980. In Kunduz, just like in the rest of Afghanistan, both national and international staff work together to ensure the best quality of treatment. MSF supports the Ministry of Public Health in Ahmad Shah Baba hospital in eastern Kabul, Dasht-e-Barchi maternity in western Kabul and Boost hospital in Lashkar Gah, Helmand province. In Khost, in the east of the country, MSF operates a maternity hospital. MSF relies only on private funding for its work in Afghanistan and does not accept money from any government.

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