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Aid workers abducted in Somalia | Aid workers abducted in Somalia |
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Two Italian aid workers and a Somali colleague have been kidnapped by gunmen south of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. | Two Italian aid workers and a Somali colleague have been kidnapped by gunmen south of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. |
Dozens of armed gunmen attacked the offices of Italian aid agency Cooperazione Italiana Nord Sud in the village of Awdhigle. | Dozens of armed gunmen attacked the offices of Italian aid agency Cooperazione Italiana Nord Sud in the village of Awdhigle. |
The BBC's Mohamed Olad Hassan says it is not clear who was behind the attack. | The BBC's Mohamed Olad Hassan says it is not clear who was behind the attack. |
Somali insurgents vowed to target foreign aid workers after a US air strike killed the head of the al-Shabab militant group this month. | |
Al-Shabab is the militant wing of the UIC, which ruled much of Somalia in 2006 before being ousted by Ethiopian forces backed by Somali government troops | Al-Shabab is the militant wing of the UIC, which ruled much of Somalia in 2006 before being ousted by Ethiopian forces backed by Somali government troops |
"It was a pre-dawn attack. The gunmen blindfolded the guards of the office and took two Italian aid workers, a woman and a man, and also the Somali man who was the head of the agency was taken with them," eyewitness Salah Sheikh Muhidin told the BBC. | "It was a pre-dawn attack. The gunmen blindfolded the guards of the office and took two Italian aid workers, a woman and a man, and also the Somali man who was the head of the agency was taken with them," eyewitness Salah Sheikh Muhidin told the BBC. |
Two aid workers, a Briton and a Kenyan, who were abducted in southern Somalia last month are still missing. | |
Al-Shabab is fighting for Ethiopian troops to leave Somalia | |
Meanwhile, a government spokesman has confirmed to the BBC that a checkpoint 14km south of Mogadishu was ambushed by insurgents overnight. | |
Four government soldiers were killed and two civilians in nearby vehicles were injured in the attack. | |
Somali has been devastated by conflict since 1991 when former president Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted. | |
At least a dozen peace initiatives have collapsed since then. | At least a dozen peace initiatives have collapsed since then. |
The latest talks, held this month in neighbouring Djibouti, ended without face-to-face discussions between the government and the main opposition alliance. | The latest talks, held this month in neighbouring Djibouti, ended without face-to-face discussions between the government and the main opposition alliance. |
The warring parties decided to meet again in Djibouti for further talks on 31 May. | The warring parties decided to meet again in Djibouti for further talks on 31 May. |
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