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Two aid staff abducted in Somalia | Two aid staff abducted in Somalia |
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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. |