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East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta is in a stable condition after he was shot in the stomach by rebel soldiers in a pre-dawn attack, a spokesman said. East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta was in a "serious but stable" condition after being shot by rebel soldiers, the Australian prime minister says.
Alfredo Reinado, a renegade soldier who had threatened to use force against the government, was killed by presidential guards during the attack. Mr Ramos-Horta was shot in the stomach in a pre-dawn attack on his Dili home.
Gunmen also opened fire on a convoy carrying Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, but no-one was injured. Alfredo Reinado, a renegade soldier who had threatened the government, was killed by guards during the attack.
Mr Gusmao described the incidents as an attack on the state. Gunmen also attacked Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao but he was not hurt. He called the incidents an attack on the state and appealed for calm.
The attack on Mr Ramos-Horta happened at around 0600 on Monday (2100GMT Sunday). Mr Ramos-Horta is to be flown to the Australian city of Darwin for further treatment.
Two cars drove past the president's house on the outskirts of the capital, Dili, and shooting began, army spokesman Major Domingos de Camara said. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said the "attempt to assassinate the democratically elected leadership of a close friend and neighbour of Australia's is a deeply disturbing development".
Canberra says it will send more peacekeepers to East Timor in response to the attack.
'Under control'
The attack on Mr Ramos-Horta happened early on Monday morning.
JOSE RAMOS-HORTA Founder of East Timor's independence movementSpent 24 years in exile after Indonesia invadedWon Nobel Peace Prize in 1996Former journalist, fluent in five languages Profile: Jose Ramos-Horta JOSE RAMOS-HORTA Founder of East Timor's independence movementSpent 24 years in exile after Indonesia invadedWon Nobel Peace Prize in 1996Former journalist, fluent in five languages Profile: Jose Ramos-Horta
Two cars drove past the president's house on the outskirts of the capital, Dili, and shooting began, army spokesman Major Domingos de Camara said.
One soldier was also reported to be seriously wounded.One soldier was also reported to be seriously wounded.
Mr Ramos-Horta was taken to a hospital run by the Australian military in Dili. Mr Ramos-Horta was taken to a hospital run by the Australian military in Dili, where he was stabilised.
"The condition of the president is stable. He's got a small injury to his abdomen," spokesman Jose Turquel said. An aircraft has been sent from Australia to take him to Darwin for further treatment.
"He's being taken care of at the Australian hospital right now and we may move him down to Australia for further assistance if needed."
Peacekeepers have stepped up security in DiliPeacekeepers have stepped up security in Dili
Shots were also fired at the prime minister's car, but he was not hurt.Shots were also fired at the prime minister's car, but he was not hurt.
Mr Gusmao told a press briefing that the situation was under control.Mr Gusmao told a press briefing that the situation was under control.
"Even though the state has been attacked by an armed group and the president was wounded, the state is in control of stability... The current situation is proceeding normally and is under control," he said."Even though the state has been attacked by an armed group and the president was wounded, the state is in control of stability... The current situation is proceeding normally and is under control," he said.
Security had been tightened in Dili, UN officials said.Security had been tightened in Dili, UN officials said.
Unrest fearUnrest fear
An Australian-led UN force has been in charge of security in the capital since mid-2006.An Australian-led UN force has been in charge of security in the capital since mid-2006.
Peacekeepers were invited into the country to quell violent clashes between police and the military, triggered by then Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri's decision to sack a third of the armed forces.Peacekeepers were invited into the country to quell violent clashes between police and the military, triggered by then Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri's decision to sack a third of the armed forces.
Reinado had been indicted over the 2006 unrest in East TimorReinado had been indicted over the 2006 unrest in East Timor
At least 37 people were killed in several weeks of fighting and more than 150,000 were forced to flee their homes.At least 37 people were killed in several weeks of fighting and more than 150,000 were forced to flee their homes.
Reinado was accused of being involved in several shooting incidents during the violence and charged with murder.Reinado was accused of being involved in several shooting incidents during the violence and charged with murder.
But he escaped from jail and, with a group of followers, had since been holed up in the mountains, refusing government pleas to surrender.But he escaped from jail and, with a group of followers, had since been holed up in the mountains, refusing government pleas to surrender.
His continued stand-off with the government had led to fears of renewed violence.His continued stand-off with the government had led to fears of renewed violence.
Mr Ramos-Horta is a political veteran.Mr Ramos-Horta is a political veteran.
He spent 24 years in exile after Indonesian troops invaded East Timor in 1975, leading the country's bid for independence from overseas and winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.He spent 24 years in exile after Indonesian troops invaded East Timor in 1975, leading the country's bid for independence from overseas and winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.
He served in the more powerful role of prime minister in the wake of the 2006 violence, before elections last year which saw him switch roles with then President Xanana Gusmao.He served in the more powerful role of prime minister in the wake of the 2006 violence, before elections last year which saw him switch roles with then President Xanana Gusmao.
East Timor gained independence in 2002.East Timor gained independence in 2002.