Somali gunmen kidnap Belgian, French, Kenyan aid workers
Mogadishu/Paris - A group of armed Somali men kidnapped six foreigners - four aid workers and two pilots - near the town of Dusamareb in central Somali on Wednesday, residents said.
Mohamoud Dhaqane, a businessman in Dusamareb, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa that the six were seized by a convoy of armed gunmen at an airstrip.
French charity Action Against Hunger (ACF) confirmed that four of its expatriate employees and two Kenyan pilots flying a European Commission-chartered flight were taken.
"According to our information, they were taken by armed men as they reached the airport with a view to returning to Nairobi," ACF said in a statement on its website.
The seized workers were whisked away in vehicles, ACF said.
According to the Belgian State Department, one of the kidnapped was a Belgian national. The other aid workers were believed to be French.
ACF said it had set up crisis rooms in both Paris and Nairobi.
Aid workers have increasingly been targeted for killings and abductions in Somalia this year, with a bloody Islamist insurgency showing no sign of letting up. (dpa)