"None of the doctors at the hospital survived the airstrike, they were all burned alive," said the medic who was on his day off during the attack.
Doctors Without Borders slams US for trying to shift blame for Kunduz attack to Afghans. "The reality is the U.S. dropped those bombs."
— Craig Whitlock (@CraigMWhitlock) October 5, 2015
"They were my colleagues, citizens of Afghanistan. Their bodies are currently being identified, which is not an easy task because the corpses are severely burned and some of the victims' relatives have already fled Kunduz due to the Taliban attacks. But I know for certain that there were no foreigners among those killed by the airstrike because the foreign specialists left the hospital prior to the attack without any explanation."
Doctors without borders staff at Kunduz hospital days before it was hit by US-airstrike. Many of them killed @MSF pic.twitter.com/qhTAQCCsOM
— Mirwais Afghan (@Miirwais) 5 октября 2015
He added that the hospital was indeed captured by the Taliban forces which seized Kunduz last week, but was swiftly liberated and resumed operations. The doctor also pointed out that despite some media reports, the Taliban fighters did not take any members of the hospital staff prisoner. In fact, Taliban forces had seized another medical facility — the Kunduz regional hospital — where they captured several patients who worked for the Afghan government.
"We treated them because our organization works 'without borders' and political preferences. We treat all who ask us for help."
UPDATE: This contradicts the official MSF statement obtained by Sputnik. According to the MSF, "nine international MSF staff members and 1 international ICRC staff member were present in MSF's trauma hospital in Kunduz when the air strike was carried out in the early hours of Saturday morning on October 3. Later that day, following the attack, the international staff members were evacuated from Kunduz."