The destruction of the hospital is a significant loss for all in the area
MSF has set up a hotline in hopes of tracing the nine patients and 24 staff who are still unaccounted for.
"We are continuing to try to contact the (missing) staff. We cannot speculate on their whereabouts," the charity said in a statement.
It is possible, it added, that unidentified bodies remain in the hospital but that cannot be confirmed amid the ongoing insecurity in the area.
Great Charities are often found at the epicenters of the greatest human tragedies, the courage of the workers and volunteers needs to be respected and honored.
It will be an immeasurable tragedy if these organization can no longer operate in relative security that their medical and humanitarian centers are off limits to all warring parties.
It is important that justice is done, it is important for those that depend upon these charities in their hours of greatest need.
MSF General Director Christopher Stokes told the press conference in Kabul that the charity was reviewing the security conditions of "all its operations in Afghanistan".
Molinie said MSF has not yet received any assurances that would give them the "confidence" to return to Kunduz.
Hungry, thirsty and war-wounded residents of the city, meanwhile, complained of the lack of essential medical support as they slowly emerged from their houses after days of pitched street battles.
Support MSF's demand for an independent inquiry into this carnage and ongoing disaster.
This is important now and in the future, trying to bring humanity and solice into the inhumanity of bloody conflict.
An important voice in this:
Philip Breedlove, NATO Supreme Commander and four-star US Air Force General, told Deutsche Welle that he supports the investigation called for by Doctors Without Borders, through the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC).