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A Nato air strike has killed eight members of a family in the eastern Afghan province of Paktia, local officials say.
A provincial spokesman said a couple and their six children died in an air strike on Saturday in the village of Suri Khail, Gurda Saria district.
Nato says it is investigating the reports.
Earlier, the alliance said four of its soldiers had died in separate bomb attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday.
'No connection' with militants
Paktia provincial spokesman Rohullah Samoon told AFP news agency: "It was an air strike conducted by Nato.
"This man [the father] had no connection to the Taliban or any other terrorist group."
A spokesman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said it was aware of the reports and was gathering information.
Nato did not give details of the deaths of its four service members on Saturday, nor reveal the nationalities of the victims.
It is not clear if the four include a British soldier whose death was confirmed by the the UK military on Saturday.
The soldier, from 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh, had been on patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj region of Helmand province when his vehicle was hit by a bomb.
Earlier this month, Afghan President Hamid Karzai warned that civilian casualties caused by Nato could undermine the strategic partnership agreement he had just signed with the US.
The 10-year accord outlines military and civil ties between the countries after the end of Nato's mission in Afghanistan in 2014.
BBC News - Nato air strike 'kills Afghan family'
A provincial spokesman said a couple and their six children died in an air strike on Saturday in the village of Suri Khail, Gurda Saria district.
Nato says it is investigating the reports.
Earlier, the alliance said four of its soldiers had died in separate bomb attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday.
'No connection' with militants
Paktia provincial spokesman Rohullah Samoon told AFP news agency: "It was an air strike conducted by Nato.
"This man [the father] had no connection to the Taliban or any other terrorist group."
A spokesman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said it was aware of the reports and was gathering information.
Nato did not give details of the deaths of its four service members on Saturday, nor reveal the nationalities of the victims.
It is not clear if the four include a British soldier whose death was confirmed by the the UK military on Saturday.
The soldier, from 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh, had been on patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj region of Helmand province when his vehicle was hit by a bomb.
Earlier this month, Afghan President Hamid Karzai warned that civilian casualties caused by Nato could undermine the strategic partnership agreement he had just signed with the US.
The 10-year accord outlines military and civil ties between the countries after the end of Nato's mission in Afghanistan in 2014.
BBC News - Nato air strike 'kills Afghan family'