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China condemns Ethiopia oil raid Ethiopian launches rescue mission
(about 3 hours later)
China has strongly condemned a separatist rebel attack against its interests in Ethiopia, in which nine Chinese and 65 Ethiopian workers died. The government of Ethiopia is sending a rescue mission to the remote Somali region where seven Chinese oil workers were kidnapped on Tuesday.
Several Chinese were also abducted when the Ogaden National Liberation Front attacked a Chinese-owned oil field in Ethiopia's remote Somali region. China has strongly condemned the separatist rebel attack against its interests in Ethiopia, in which nine Chinese and 65 Ethiopian workers died.
The workers were abducted by the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) during an attack on a Chinese-owned oil field.
The Ethiopian leader denounced the attack as "cold-blooded murder".
Ethiopia has accused neighbouring Eritrea of sponsoring the ONLF, an ethnic Somali rebel group.
We have warned the Chinese government and the Ethiopian government that... they don't have a right to drill there ONLF's Abdirahman Mahdihe
Eritrea has denied the accusation, saying Ethiopia is trying to trigger a war.
Beijing urged the government in Addis Ababa to ensure the safety of Chinese expatriates after the "atrocious" act.Beijing urged the government in Addis Ababa to ensure the safety of Chinese expatriates after the "atrocious" act.
The Ethiopian leader denounced the attack as "cold blooded murder".
The clashes took place at an oil field in Abole, a small town about 120km (75 miles) from the regional capital, Jijiga.The clashes took place at an oil field in Abole, a small town about 120km (75 miles) from the regional capital, Jijiga.
"It is an outrage," Ethiopian Prime Minster Meles Zenawi said at a news conference."It is an outrage," Ethiopian Prime Minster Meles Zenawi said at a news conference.
"I can assure you that those responsible for this act will pay in full for what they did.""I can assure you that those responsible for this act will pay in full for what they did."
A government spokesman said a rescue mission was being sent to to try to find those kidnapped.
The bodies of the nine Chinese oil workers are due back in the Ethiopian capital within hours.The bodies of the nine Chinese oil workers are due back in the Ethiopian capital within hours.
A government official said the bodies of the Ethiopians who were also killed on Tuesday morning will be returned to their families.A government official said the bodies of the Ethiopians who were also killed on Tuesday morning will be returned to their families.
Firefight Fire fight
The ONLF has been waging a low-level insurgency with the aim of breaking away from Ethiopia.The ONLF has been waging a low-level insurgency with the aim of breaking away from Ethiopia.
An ONLF spokesman in London, Abdirahman Mahdihe, insisted in a BBC interview that the raid had been a justified reaction to Ethiopian oppression.
OGADEN NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT (ONLF) Want Somali-speaking region to break away from EthiopiaFounded in 1984Has been accused of bomb attacks in Somali region and the capital, Addis AbabaFought major battles with Ethiopian government in 2006  ONLF statement Q&A: ONLF rebelsOGADEN NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT (ONLF) Want Somali-speaking region to break away from EthiopiaFounded in 1984Has been accused of bomb attacks in Somali region and the capital, Addis AbabaFought major battles with Ethiopian government in 2006  ONLF statement Q&A: ONLF rebels
An ONLF spokesman in London, Abdirahman Mahdihe, insisted in a BBC interview that the raid had been a justified reaction to Ethiopian oppression.
"We have warned the Chinese government and the Ethiopian government that... they don't have a right to drill there," Mr Mahdihe told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme."We have warned the Chinese government and the Ethiopian government that... they don't have a right to drill there," Mr Mahdihe told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme.
"Unfortunately nobody heeds our warning and we have to defend our territorial integrity," he said."Unfortunately nobody heeds our warning and we have to defend our territorial integrity," he said.
The ONLF has in the past made threats against foreign companies working with the Ethiopian government to exploit the region's natural resources.The ONLF has in the past made threats against foreign companies working with the Ethiopian government to exploit the region's natural resources.
A Chinese oil worker said about 200 gunmen attacked the field, where the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau is searching for oil.A Chinese oil worker said about 200 gunmen attacked the field, where the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau is searching for oil.
Gunmen briefly took control of the field after a 50-minute fire fight with soldiers protecting it, Xu Shuang, a manager for the oil group, said.Gunmen briefly took control of the field after a 50-minute fire fight with soldiers protecting it, Xu Shuang, a manager for the oil group, said.
China has been working to increase its influence and investment in Africa in recent years as it looks to secure energy supplies for the future.China has been working to increase its influence and investment in Africa in recent years as it looks to secure energy supplies for the future.