U.S. payments to Afghans in clinic attack called inadequate
By LYNNE O’DONNELL, Associated Press
Published: February 26, 2016, 10:22am
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KABUL, 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 a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders, which says the “sorry money” doesn’t compensate for the loss of life.
The payments amount to $6,000 for each person killed, with the wounded receiving $3,000 each, representatives of the victims of the Oct.
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