Afghan leader says head of U.S-led forces offers condolences after bombing

KABUL (Reuters) - The head of U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan offered condolences to the country's president after a hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontieres was bombed, killing at least nine people, the president's office said.The office had earlier said Army General John Campbell apologised to President Ashraf Ghani, but it later retracted the statement.A spokeswoman for the international coalition could not immediately confirm that Campbell phoned Ghani but said she was checking. (This version of the story corrects after president's office said general offered condolences, retracted statement that he apologised) (Reporting By Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Toby Chopra)