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Nato has said its biggest mistake in Afghanistan in 2006 was killing innocent civilians.Nato has said its biggest mistake in Afghanistan in 2006 was killing innocent civilians.
A spokesman for the Nato-led force, said efforts were under way to reduce civilian deaths in military operations.A spokesman for the Nato-led force, said efforts were under way to reduce civilian deaths in military operations.
But he said Nato had killed far fewer people last year than the Taleban, who launched more than 100 suicide attacks.But he said Nato had killed far fewer people last year than the Taleban, who launched more than 100 suicide attacks.
President Hamid Karzai cried last month as he spoke of his inability to stop militant attacks and coalition forces "killing our children".President Hamid Karzai cried last month as he spoke of his inability to stop militant attacks and coalition forces "killing our children".
I believe the single thing that we have done wrong... is killing innocent civilians Richard NugeeNato spokesmanI believe the single thing that we have done wrong... is killing innocent civilians Richard NugeeNato spokesman
He has come under growing pressure over civilian deaths as violence has raged across the south and east. He has come under growing pressure over civilian deaths as violence has raged across the south and east. Bloodshed in Afghanistan last year returned to levels not seen since the fall of the Taleban in 2001.
Bloodshed in Afghanistan last year returned to levels not seen since the fall of the Taleban in 2001. The BBC's Dan Isaacs in Kabul says, according to Nato, there is to be a greater emphasis on the strategic targeting of the Taleban leadership.
He says the extent of the civilian deaths, often in air strikes on local communities believed to be harbouring Taleban fighters, has brought much criticism of Nato both from within and outside Afghanistan.
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Nato forces in Afghanistan are accused of killing civilians in a number of air strikes and gun battles during operations against the Taleban and their allies.Nato forces in Afghanistan are accused of killing civilians in a number of air strikes and gun battles during operations against the Taleban and their allies.
In one incident in Kandahar province in October, 20 members of one family were among villagers killed by Nato bombing, Afghan officials said.
Speaking in the Afghan capital, Kabul, Nato spokesman Brigadier Richard Nugee said the alliance was working to change its tactics in 2007 - and civilian casualties were the number one issue to be addressed.
President Karzai has appealed to end civilian deathsPresident Karzai has appealed to end civilian deaths
In one incident in Kandahar province in October, 20 members of one family were among villagers killed by Nato bombing, Afghan officials said.
Speaking in the capital, Kabul, Nato spokesman Brigadier Richard Nugee said the alliance was working to change its tactics in 2007 - and civilian casualties were the number one issue to be addressed.
"I believe the single thing that we have done wrong and we are striving extremely hard to improve on is killing innocent civilians," he said."I believe the single thing that we have done wrong and we are striving extremely hard to improve on is killing innocent civilians," he said.
But he also said the Taleban's mistake was to take its fight to Nato forces.But he also said the Taleban's mistake was to take its fight to Nato forces.
"I would suggest it was a year of two halves. In the first half the Taleban believed their own rhetoric and believed that Nato responsible for security across the whole country would not fight."I would suggest it was a year of two halves. In the first half the Taleban believed their own rhetoric and believed that Nato responsible for security across the whole country would not fight.
"So they took us on in a place of their choosing, in a hard fight - and they lost.""So they took us on in a place of their choosing, in a hard fight - and they lost."
In December, President Karzai made impassioned pleas for foreign forces to be more careful. He met Nato commanders in Kandahar and accused alliance troops of "shooting around".In December, President Karzai made impassioned pleas for foreign forces to be more careful. He met Nato commanders in Kandahar and accused alliance troops of "shooting around".
The head of Nato troops in Afghanistan, Lt Gen David Richards acknowledged the concerns, saying procedures had to be reviewed.The head of Nato troops in Afghanistan, Lt Gen David Richards acknowledged the concerns, saying procedures had to be reviewed.
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About 4,000 people are believed to have died in attacks by the Taleban and their allies and in raids by Nato-led troops - about a quarter of them civilians. The authorities say about 4,000 people died last year in attacks by the Taleban and their allies and in raids by Nato-led troops - about a quarter of them civilians.
Until winter set in suicide attacks and roadside bombings, particularly in the south and east, were an almost daily occurrence. Until winter set in suicide attacks, roadside bombings and coalition raids, particularly in the south and east, were an almost daily occurrence.
Relations between Afghanistan and neighbouring Pakistan have worsened as violence has risen.Relations between Afghanistan and neighbouring Pakistan have worsened as violence has risen.
Pakistan denies it is not doing enough to stop cross-border incursions by militants opposed to Mr Karzai's Western-backed government.Pakistan denies it is not doing enough to stop cross-border incursions by militants opposed to Mr Karzai's Western-backed government.
At the end of December, Mr Karzai sharply criticised Pakistani plans to build a fence and plant landmines along parts of the common border.At the end of December, Mr Karzai sharply criticised Pakistani plans to build a fence and plant landmines along parts of the common border.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz is due for talks in Kabul on Thursday.Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz is due for talks in Kabul on Thursday.