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Two employees of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) have been kidnapped by gunmen in central Somalia.Two employees of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) have been kidnapped by gunmen in central Somalia.
The BBC's Somali Service says the two men, who work for MSF-Belgium, were taken in their car with their Somali bodyguards in Hudur, Bakol region.The BBC's Somali Service says the two men, who work for MSF-Belgium, were taken in their car with their Somali bodyguards in Hudur, Bakol region.
The BBC's Mohammed Moalimo in Mogadishu says the area is run by the radical Islamist al-Shabab insurgent group.The BBC's Mohammed Moalimo in Mogadishu says the area is run by the radical Islamist al-Shabab insurgent group.
An unnamed MSF source told Reuters news agency one aid worker was Belgian and the other Danish.An unnamed MSF source told Reuters news agency one aid worker was Belgian and the other Danish.
The UN estimates 35 aid staff were killed last year and 26 abducted in the Horn of Africa nation, which has not had a functioning government since 1991.
The dead included three MSF workers - a Kenyan doctor, a French logistician, and a Somali driver - caught in a roadside bomb in the town of Kismayo in January 2008.
Al-Shabab has sworn to topple Somalia's fragile federal transitional government, which is backed by African Union peacekeepers in Mogadishu.