Kathleen Thomas grimly recalls the day when a US warplane flew over in Afghanistan and bombed her intensive care unit. A survivor of the attack - which killed 42 and wounded dozens of others in the northern city of Kunduz - Thomas recounted seeing patients at her intensive care unit, the first to be hit by the air strike, trapped in their beds and engulfed in flames. "The strikes tore through the outpatients department, which had become a sleeping area for staff. Our colleagues didn't die peacefully like in the movies," Thomas said. "They died painfully, slowly, some of them screaming out for help that never came, alone and terrified, knowing the extent of their own injuries and aware of...