{UAH} UN LOSES TWO IN SOMALIA
07 Apr - Source: Reuters/Guardian/Times of India/BBC/Telegraph - 156 words
A Briton and a Frenchman working for the United Nations were shot dead on Monday at an airport in north central Somalia, officials said. A U.N. mission spokesman said it was not clear who was behind the killings. But one witness said the pair were attacked by a man in a police uniform while they sat in their car at Galkayo airport. Abdi Idris, an official in the semi-autonomous Puntland region which administers the airport, gave the nationalities of the two men and said they worked as consultants for the UN anti-drugs agency. The U.N., which has spent billions of dollars in Somalia since the outbreak of civil war in 1991, has often been targeted by warring clan factions, most recently by Al Qaeda-aligned Islamist group al Shabaab. Somalia's Puntland regional has traditionally been more stable than the rest of the country but in recent months attacks there by al Shabaab militants have increased.
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