Sixteen US military personnel have been punished with disciplinary measures over the bombing of an Afghan hospital that left 42 dead. Officials say, no criminal charges have been filed.
The attack on the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital took place last October during a campaign to retake the city of Kunduz from
Taliban forces. A US military inquiry has already found that the attack was human error.
The service members, including some special operations personnel and one general officer, received administrative punishments. The Pentagon is expected to release a full report on the investigation today.