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According to the investigation by command officials, officially released by the Pentagon on Friday, the attack on the Doctors Without Borders-run hospital in Kunduz, 200 miles north of Kabul, "was caused by a combination of human errors, compounded by process and equipment failures," Gen. Joseph Votel told reporters during a briefing at the Pentagon. (Associated Press)
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According to the investigation by command officials, officially released by the Pentagon on Friday, the attack on the Doctors Without Borders-run hospital in Kunduz, 200 miles north of Kabul, "was caused by a combination of human errors, compounded by process and equipment failures," Gen. Joseph Votel told reporters during a briefing at the Pentagon. (Associated Press)

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