KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan special forces on Wednesday raided a hospital run by medical aid group Médecins Sans Frontières in north Afghanistan, looking for a suspected Al Qaeda operative being treated there, a commander of the elite force said on Thursday.
"I was told he was an al Qaeda member being treated at the MSF hospital," Kunduz special forces commander Abdullah told Reuters.
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