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In this Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, file photo, an employee of Doctors Without Borders walks inside the charred remains of the organization's hospital after it was hit by a U.S. airstrike in Kunduz, Afghanistan. The U.S. military is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to wounded survivors and relatives of the 42 Afghans killed when an American AC-130 gunship attacked the hospital; Doctors Without Borders says the “sorry money” doesn’t compensate for the loss of life. (AP Photo/Najim Rahim, File)

In this Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, file photo, an employee of Doctors Without Borders walks inside the charred remains of the organization's hospital after it was hit by a U.S. airstrike in Kunduz, Afghanistan. The U.S. military is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to wounded survivors and relatives of the 42 Afghans killed when an American AC-130 gunship attacked the hospital; Doctors Without Borders says the “sorry money” doesn’t compensate for the loss of life. (AP Photo/Najim Rahim, File)

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