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'Human Error' led to Kunduz Hospital Bombing, General Says
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U.S. Army Gen. John Campbell, based in Afghanistan, says an independent inquiry has found the bombing of a hospital in Kunduz "a tragic, but avoidable accident caused primarily by human error."Nov. 25, 2015