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Staffan de Mistura called on "all parties to the conflict to do their utmost to minimize harm to ordinary Afghans and to take every possible precautionary measure to distinguish between civilians and combatants in their operations." In his statement, de Mistura also said he appreciated new guidelines issued by the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, that aim to limit use of force and minimize potential civilian losses. Kandahar and Helmand are among a number of provinces that have seen a spike in violence over recent months as the Taliban seeks to reassert itself amid a surge in foreign troop levels. Combined Afghan and international patrols on Wednesday uncovered a weapons cache in Kandahar's Arghandab district consisting of 108 rockets and about 200 feet (60 meters) of wire used to fire the weapons, NATO reported. Such weapons can be used to make roadside bombs or be fired at NATO bases. NATO said another cache in Uruzgan province just north of Kandahar contained five anti-tank mines, 38 rocket-propelled grenades, 20 grenade launchers and six boxes of ammunition for the AK-47 rifle favored by insurgents.
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