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Qudus brought his four year old dauger khal Bibi in after she fell through the roof of their home and injured her leg. At Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Kunduz Trauma Centre where free treatment is provided to patients regardless of their political affiliation (ie. the side on which the fight in the war between the armed opposition group and Government forces)  MSF’s trauma centre is the only facility of its kind in the whole north-eastern region of Afghanistan providing high level life- and limb-saving trauma care. MSF opened Kunduz Trauma Centre in August 2011 to provide high quality, free medical and surgical care to victims of trauma such as traffic accidents, as well as those with conflict related injuries from bomb blasts or gunshots.
Qudus brought his four year old daughter Khal Bibi after she fell through the roof of their home and injured her leg. MSF’s Trauma Centre in Kunduz was the only facility of its kind in the whole north-eastern region of Afghanistan providing high level life- and limb-saving trauma care. 
© Andrew Quilty/Oculi

The patients and stories of MSF's Kunduz hospital

Qudus brought his four year old daughter Khal Bibi after she fell through the roof of their home and injured her leg. MSF’s Trauma Centre in Kunduz was the only facility of its kind in the whole north-eastern region of Afghanistan providing high level life- and limb-saving trauma care. 
© Andrew Quilty/Oculi
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MSF's Trauma Centre in Kunduz opened in August 2011 to provide high quality, free medical and surgical care and physical therapy to victims of trauma, as well as those with conflict related injuries from bomb blasts or gunshots. It was the only trauma centre of its kind in the region.

The hospital was partially destroyed by an airstrike on Saturday 03 October 2015. At least 42 people, including 24 patients, 14 staff and 4 caretakers were killed in the aerial raids.

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

Please join us in demanding that a full and transparent investigation into the event be conducted.