U.S. Military Responsible For Bombing Doctors Without Borders Hospital In Afghanistan

A heavily-armed U.S. gunship designed to provide added firepower to special operations forces was responsible for shooting and killing 22 people at a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan over the weekend, Pentagon officials said Monday. 

The attack occurred in the middle of the night Saturday, when Afghan troops—together with a U.S. special forces team training and advising them—were on the ground near the hospital in Kunduz, the first major Afghan city to fall to the Taliban since the war began in 2001. 

The top U.S. general in Afghanistan said Monday the airstrike was requested by Afghan troops who had come under fire, contradicting earlier statements from Pentagon officials that the strike was ordered to protect U.S. forces on the ground.

[Afghan response to hospital bombing is muted, even sympathetic]
The new details of the attack, and the continuing dispute over what exactly happened, heightened the controversy over the strike. In the two days since the incident, U.S. officials have struggled to explain how a U.S. aircraft wound up attacking a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders. On Monday, the medical humanitarian group said the United States was squarely responsible.

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Throwback Footage Of Suge Knight Saying Tupac Is Alive “I Ain’t Inta Tellin’” [Video]

SMH…
Yet another Tupac is alive claim!

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Basketball Star LeBron James Pushes Gun Control Amid Cleveland’s Rash Of Child Shootings

  

NBA superstar LeBron James spoke out Friday about his support for stronger gun laws while addressing the current rash of child shootings in Cleveland. 
The Cleveland Cavaliers baller reacted on social media Thursday to the first reports of a fatal shooting of 5-month-old Aavielle Wakefield on Cleveland’s east side. 

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