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Scores of civilians have been killed during Nato operations against Taleban fighters in southern Afghanistan, local officials and civilians say. | Scores of civilians have been killed during Nato operations against Taleban fighters in southern Afghanistan, local officials and civilians say. |
Nato says it is helping Afghan defence officials investigate the reports in Panjwayi district of Kandahar province. | Nato says it is helping Afghan defence officials investigate the reports in Panjwayi district of Kandahar province. |
The alliance had "credible reports" of some civilian casualties, but could not confirm reports of 60 dead civilians. It said 48 militants had been killed. | The alliance had "credible reports" of some civilian casualties, but could not confirm reports of 60 dead civilians. It said 48 militants had been killed. |
In September Nato said it had routed the Taleban in the area. | In September Nato said it had routed the Taleban in the area. |
'Sorry not good enough' | 'Sorry not good enough' |
Locals in Panjwayi district say the Nato raids began on Tuesday, during the Eid al-Fitr festival marking the end of Ramadan, and continued into the night. | |
If there are no Taleban, then why are they bombing the area? Bismallah Afghanmal, Kandahar councillor | If there are no Taleban, then why are they bombing the area? Bismallah Afghanmal, Kandahar councillor |
They said that several houses were hit, and civilians killed. | They said that several houses were hit, and civilians killed. |
Villagers told the BBC Pashto service that the bodies of many locals had been pulled from the rubble of their homes after the raids and buried. | Villagers told the BBC Pashto service that the bodies of many locals had been pulled from the rubble of their homes after the raids and buried. |
"Twenty members of my family are killed and 10 are injured," one survivor said. "The injured are in Mirwais hospital in Kandahar city and anybody can go and see them. | |
"For God's sake, come and see our situation." | |
Another man said women and children were among 15 members of his family who had been killed. | |
"The airplanes came and were bombing until 3 am. And, in the morning, they started hitting our village with mortars and rockets. They didn't allow anybody to come to our help." | |
Houses were hit by Nato bombs elsewhere in the south last week | |
Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Zmarai Bashiry told the BBC that local police and officials had confirmed more than 40 villagers killed in the Nato raids. | Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Zmarai Bashiry told the BBC that local police and officials had confirmed more than 40 villagers killed in the Nato raids. |
Other officials put the death toll higher. | Other officials put the death toll higher. |
Panjwayi district chief Niaz Mohammad Sarhadi told the AFP news agency he had reports that about 60 civilians had been killed in the aerial bombardment. | Panjwayi district chief Niaz Mohammad Sarhadi told the AFP news agency he had reports that about 60 civilians had been killed in the aerial bombardment. |
And Kandahar provincial council member Bismallah Afghanmal put the figure at more than 80. | And Kandahar provincial council member Bismallah Afghanmal put the figure at more than 80. |
"These kinds of things have happened several times, and they only say 'sorry'," he told the Associated Press news agency. | |
"How can you compensate people who have lost their sons and daughters?" | |
'Human shields' | 'Human shields' |
A spokesman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf), Maj Luke Knittig, was unable to confirm the high death tolls. | A spokesman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf), Maj Luke Knittig, was unable to confirm the high death tolls. |
Nato says it routed the Taleban in battles in September | Nato says it routed the Taleban in battles in September |
But he told reporters in Kabul: "Very sadly, civilians continue to get caught up in these engagements with tragic results. | But he told reporters in Kabul: "Very sadly, civilians continue to get caught up in these engagements with tragic results. |
"We are helping Afghan leaders there fly over the area to make an assessment," he added. | "We are helping Afghan leaders there fly over the area to make an assessment," he added. |
Nato spokesman Mark Laity told the same news briefing that Taleban fighters often used locals as "human shields", and the alliance made every effort to minimise civilian casualties. | Nato spokesman Mark Laity told the same news briefing that Taleban fighters often used locals as "human shields", and the alliance made every effort to minimise civilian casualties. |
A Taleban statement sent to the BBC said none of the movement's fighters had been killed in the Panjwayi clashes, and that any deaths were civilian. | A Taleban statement sent to the BBC said none of the movement's fighters had been killed in the Panjwayi clashes, and that any deaths were civilian. |
In September, Nato said it had killed more than 500 militants during Operation Medusa in Panjwayi district. | |
President Hamid Karzai has been under mounting pressure over the civilian deaths in the south and east, and has urged foreign forces to exercise more caution. | |
Last week, up to 21 civilians were killed in two Nato operations in Kandahar and neighbouring Helmand province. | Last week, up to 21 civilians were killed in two Nato operations in Kandahar and neighbouring Helmand province. |
In July 2002, a US air strike in Uruzgan province left 46 civilians dead and wounded more than 100, many of whom had been at a wedding party. | In July 2002, a US air strike in Uruzgan province left 46 civilians dead and wounded more than 100, many of whom had been at a wedding party. |