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At least 30 civilians were killed during recent fighting in the Afghan province of Herat, police and government officials say. | At least 30 civilians were killed during recent fighting in the Afghan province of Herat, police and government officials say. |
They say that women and children were among the victims. | They say that women and children were among the victims. |
US-led forces have said that at least 135 Taleban fighters were killed in the clashes in the district of Shindand on Sunday and Friday. | |
On Monday the US said it had used land and air strikes in Shindand and had no reports of any civilian casualties. | |
'Various sources' | 'Various sources' |
Afghan officials and local people have told the BBC's Pashto service that more than 30 civilians died in the exchanges. | Afghan officials and local people have told the BBC's Pashto service that more than 30 civilians died in the exchanges. |
And Herat police chief Mohammad Shafiq Fazli told the AFP news agency: "There were at least 30 civilians including women and children among those killed in Shindand's fighting." | And Herat police chief Mohammad Shafiq Fazli told the AFP news agency: "There were at least 30 civilians including women and children among those killed in Shindand's fighting." |
He said his information was based on "reports from various sources" from the area. | He said his information was based on "reports from various sources" from the area. |
Shindand Governor Khodadad Erfani also said there were civilians among the dead, "but we don't have the number". | Shindand Governor Khodadad Erfani also said there were civilians among the dead, "but we don't have the number". |
Meanwhile in the eastern city of Jalalabad, there has been a third day of protests against the alleged killing of civilians by US-led forces. | Meanwhile in the eastern city of Jalalabad, there has been a third day of protests against the alleged killing of civilians by US-led forces. |
Hundreds of people - mostly students - briefly blocked a main road into the provincial capital and repeated calls for President Hamid Karzai to step down. | Hundreds of people - mostly students - briefly blocked a main road into the provincial capital and repeated calls for President Hamid Karzai to step down. |
'Carelessness' | 'Carelessness' |
The death of civilians has been a major issue in Afghanistan, with Nato saying in January that its biggest mistake in 2006 had been the killing of innocent people. | The death of civilians has been a major issue in Afghanistan, with Nato saying in January that its biggest mistake in 2006 had been the killing of innocent people. |
The alliance has been accused of carelessness over civilian lives when attacking Taleban fighters. | The alliance has been accused of carelessness over civilian lives when attacking Taleban fighters. |
In December President Karzai tearfully accused coalition forces of "killing our children". | In December President Karzai tearfully accused coalition forces of "killing our children". |
Nato said afterwards that efforts were under way to reduce civilian deaths in military operations. | Nato said afterwards that efforts were under way to reduce civilian deaths in military operations. |
But it said that it killed far fewer people in 2006 than the Taleban, who launched more than 100 suicide attacks. | But it said that it killed far fewer people in 2006 than the Taleban, who launched more than 100 suicide attacks. |
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