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Somali troops hunt for kidnappers | Somali troops hunt for kidnappers |
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The Somali security forces are hunting for the gang which kidnapped two women who work for an aid agency. | The Somali security forces are hunting for the gang which kidnapped two women who work for an aid agency. |
The pair, a Spanish doctor and an Argentine nurse, were seized near the northern port of Bossasso, in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland. | The pair, a Spanish doctor and an Argentine nurse, were seized near the northern port of Bossasso, in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland. |
They work for the aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). | They work for the aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). |
A French journalist was freed on Monday more than a week after being captured in the same region. Police denied that any ransom had been paid. | A French journalist was freed on Monday more than a week after being captured in the same region. Police denied that any ransom had been paid. |
A Puntland official told the AP news agency that the kidnappers were "holed up in a mountainous area". | A Puntland official told the AP news agency that the kidnappers were "holed up in a mountainous area". |
Another official, Ahmed Aaid Aw-Nour, said one of the kidnappers was arrested during the kidnap. | Another official, Ahmed Aaid Aw-Nour, said one of the kidnappers was arrested during the kidnap. |
"Now there is a military operation as we have sent more troops to where the aid workers are staying," he told Reuters news agency. | "Now there is a military operation as we have sent more troops to where the aid workers are staying," he told Reuters news agency. |
Puntland government officials and elders said last week that the abductors had asked for a ransom of $70,000 (£35,000) to release journalist Gwen Le Gouil. | Puntland government officials and elders said last week that the abductors had asked for a ransom of $70,000 (£35,000) to release journalist Gwen Le Gouil. |
He was in Bossasso to shoot a documentary on the mass smuggling of refugees from Somalia and other war-torn Horn of Africa countries across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen when he was captured on 16 December. | He was in Bossasso to shoot a documentary on the mass smuggling of refugees from Somalia and other war-torn Horn of Africa countries across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen when he was captured on 16 December. |
Puntland has generally been more stable than southern Somalia since the country last had an effective national government in 1991. |
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