Is this justice? Or slaps on wrists?

According to the Associated Press, Pentagon officials said that at least 12 United States military personnel have been “disciplined” for their role in the “accidental” bombing of a Doctors Without Borders hospital (MSF) in Afghanistan last year.

The attack killed 42 people.

No criminal charges will be levied against the dozen or so individuals.

More from the AP:

The punishments, which have not been publicly announced, are largely administrative. But in some cases the actions, such as letters of reprimand, are tough enough to effectively end chances for further promotion. The military has previously said some personnel were suspended from their duties but has given no further details.

The disciplined include both officers and enlisted personnel, but officials said none are generals.

The officials, who were not authorized to discuss the outcomes publicly and so spoke on condition of anonymity, said the disciplinary process is nearly complete. It is derived from a military investigation of the Oct. 3, 2015, attack, the results of which are expected to be made public in a partially redacted form in coming days.

The facility came under siege when a U.S. Air Force special operations AC-130 gunship put it in its crosshairs by mistake while attempting to help Afghan forces retake Kunduz, which the Taliban had reclaimed at the end of September.