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Rebel gunmen have killed at least 74 people in an attack on an oil field in Ethiopia's remote Somali region, the Ethiopian government says.Rebel gunmen have killed at least 74 people in an attack on an oil field in Ethiopia's remote Somali region, the Ethiopian government says.
Sixty-five Ethiopians and nine Chinese oil workers were killed in the incident early on Tuesday, an adviser to the prime minister told the BBC. Sixty-five Ethiopians and nine Chinese oil workers were killed, while seven Chinese were also taken captive in the incident, an official said.
Besides those killed, seven Chinese workers were taken captive, he said. Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi called it a cold-blooded "massacre".
A spokesman for the separatist group, the Ogaden National Liberation Front, said it had launched the attack. A spokesman for a separatist group, the Ogaden National Liberation Front, said it had launched the attack.
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 a cold blood killing, a massacre. It is a terrorist act," Berekat Simon, an adviser to Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, said. "Something of a massacre has happened," Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said.
He blamed the ONLF, which he said had the backing of the Eritrean government. "It was a cold-blooded murder, we are pursuing the perpetrators and will see to it that it doesn't happen again."
"The government has launched hot pursuit," he said. An adviser to the prime minister, Berekat Simon, blamed the ONLF, which he said had the backing of the Eritrean government.
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 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 Q&A: ONLF rebels
A spokesman for the ONLF in London, Abdirahman Mahdi, said Ethiopian troops had been forcing nomadic tribes to leave their traditional grazing areas.A spokesman for the ONLF in London, Abdirahman Mahdi, said Ethiopian troops had been forcing nomadic tribes to leave their traditional grazing areas.
"Because of that we had to take action," he said."Because of that we had to take action," he said.
"We have warned the Chinese government and the Ethiopian government that... they don't have a right to drill there," he 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," he told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme.
"Unfortunately nobody heeds our warning and we have to defend our territorial integrity.""Unfortunately nobody heeds our warning and we have to defend our territorial integrity."
He disputed the government's figures, saying seven Chinese were killed and five seized.He disputed the government's figures, saying seven Chinese were killed and five seized.
The captives were not being treated as hostages and would be handed over to appropriate authorities, he said.The captives were not being treated as hostages and would be handed over to appropriate authorities, he said.
"We will treat humanely all those under our protection.""We will treat humanely all those under our protection."
A Chinese oil worker said about 200 gunmen attacked the field.A Chinese oil worker said about 200 gunmen attacked the field.
The workers were employed by the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau, part of China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, China's Xinhua news agency reported.The workers were employed by the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau, part of China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, China's Xinhua news agency reported.
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, told the agency.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, told the agency.
Violent politicsViolent politics
In recent years, China has been working to increase its influence and investment in Africa as it looks to secure energy supplies for the future.In recent years, China has been working to increase its influence and investment in Africa as it looks to secure energy supplies for the future.
The Somali region - known locally as the Ogaden - is known for its often violent clan politics, the BBC's Amber Henshaw reports from Addis Ababa.The Somali region - known locally as the Ogaden - is known for its often violent clan politics, the BBC's Amber Henshaw reports from Addis Ababa.
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.
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.
The incident will also step up tensions in the region, which borders Somalia - where there are often clashes between Ethiopian troops and Islamists, our correspondent adds.The incident will also step up tensions in the region, which borders Somalia - where there are often clashes between Ethiopian troops and Islamists, our correspondent adds.

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