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Aid workers kidnapped in Somalia | Aid workers kidnapped in Somalia |
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Four European aid workers and two Kenyan pilots have been kidnapped at gunpoint from an airstrip in central Somalia, near the Ethiopian border. | Four European aid workers and two Kenyan pilots have been kidnapped at gunpoint from an airstrip in central Somalia, near the Ethiopian border. |
The six members of the French aid group Action Against Hunger were taken from the town of Dhusa-Mareb. | The six members of the French aid group Action Against Hunger were taken from the town of Dhusa-Mareb. |
Somalia has been wracked by conflict since 1991 and is now facing an Islamist and nationalist insurgency. | Somalia has been wracked by conflict since 1991 and is now facing an Islamist and nationalist insurgency. |
Ethiopia helped dislodge Islamists from power in 2006. Aid workers have been increasingly targeted. | Ethiopia helped dislodge Islamists from power in 2006. Aid workers have been increasingly targeted. |
"Heavily armed men with three battle-wagons and three small cars kidnapped the foreigners who landed a plane, and also some people waiting for them at the airstrip," a local resident, Farah Osman, told Reuters news agency. | "Heavily armed men with three battle-wagons and three small cars kidnapped the foreigners who landed a plane, and also some people waiting for them at the airstrip," a local resident, Farah Osman, told Reuters news agency. |
Those kidnapped include two French women, one Bulgarian woman and a Belgian man. | |
The current Somali government is internationally recognised, but has lost control of large parts of the country to an insurgency driven by Islamist and nationalist groups. | |
The government is backed by troops from neighbouring Ethiopia, who are deeply unpopular with many Somalis. | The government is backed by troops from neighbouring Ethiopia, who are deeply unpopular with many Somalis. |
More than three million people in Somalia - almost half the population - are in acute need of food or medical aid, according to the UN. | More than three million people in Somalia - almost half the population - are in acute need of food or medical aid, according to the UN. |
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