Patients burned in their beds, medical staff were decapitated and lost limbs, and others were shot from the air while they fled the burning building.
The 92-bed hospital was the only facility treating major trauma injuries in all of northeastern Afghanistan, serving thousands of people. Since opening the hospital in 2011, more than 15,000 surgeries were conducted and more than 68,000 emergency patients were treated.
Following the attack, we demanded an independent investigation by the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC). In April 2016 , the US military released its own investigative report. The request for an independent investigation has so far gone unanswered.

Kunduz 1 Year after: The history of the hospital
Kunduz: The History of the MSF Hospital
This video combines an overview of the major events of the MSF facility that was bombed on the 03 October 2015 and the testimony of an MSF staff member, Faizullah. Faizullah relates how everything happened from its own experience and how he and Dr Sattar, tried to escape. Unfortunately, Dr Sattar, his friend and colleague, lost his life during the bombings.

MSF staff gather In Kunduz

Death toll from the MSF hospital attack in Kunduz still rising

MSF launches petition drive for Afghanistan attack investigation

IHFFC awaits US, Afghanistan consent to proceed with independent investigation

MSF under attack in Kunduz

The patients and stories of MSF's Kunduz hospital

Factsheet: Kunduz Hospital Attack

MSF calls for State activation of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission to investigate Afghanistan bombing

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) denounces blatant breach of International Humanitarian Law
Research & Analysis

MSF releases internal review of the Kunduz hospital attack

Attack on Kunduz Trauma Centre

What has been lost

It’s all gone. It’s all gone…

Interactive map of our Trauma Hospital in Kunduz before and after the attack
