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Briton one of two UN workers shot dead in Somalia | Briton one of two UN workers shot dead in Somalia |
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A British man is one of two United Nations workers who have been shot dead in Somalia, the Foreign Office has said. | A British man is one of two United Nations workers who have been shot dead in Somalia, the Foreign Office has said. |
They were shot inside Galkayo Airport after getting off a plane, a local security official Mohamed Mire said. | They were shot inside Galkayo Airport after getting off a plane, a local security official Mohamed Mire said. |
The attacker was dressed in a police uniform, an airport official added. | The attacker was dressed in a police uniform, an airport official added. |
Witness Hassan Ahmed said: "One of them died inside the airport and the other one was rushed to hospital where he later died of the injuries." | Witness Hassan Ahmed said: "One of them died inside the airport and the other one was rushed to hospital where he later died of the injuries." |
The men were working for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the UN confirmed. | The men were working for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the UN confirmed. |
'No justification' | 'No justification' |
Militants al-Shabab, the group - linked to al-Qaeda - battling the Somali government, celebrated the attack but refused to confirm or deny responsibility. | |
"UN organisations are always the enemy of Islam," it said. | |
Nicholas Kay, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, condemned the murders, saying: "Our UN colleagues were working in support of the Somali people's aspiration for a peaceful and stable future. | Nicholas Kay, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, condemned the murders, saying: "Our UN colleagues were working in support of the Somali people's aspiration for a peaceful and stable future. |
"There can be no justification for such a callous attack. | "There can be no justification for such a callous attack. |
"I call on the authorities to conduct a full investigation immediately and bring the perpetrators to justice without delay." | "I call on the authorities to conduct a full investigation immediately and bring the perpetrators to justice without delay." |
Galkayo lies 356 miles (574km) north of capital Mogadishu on the border with the semi-autonomous state of Puntland. | Galkayo lies 356 miles (574km) north of capital Mogadishu on the border with the semi-autonomous state of Puntland. |
The region has become synonymous with piracy in the seas around Somalia, particularly in the Gulf of Aden. | The region has become synonymous with piracy in the seas around Somalia, particularly in the Gulf of Aden. |
It is home to many Somalis displaced by violence in the south where some attempt to make the sea crossing to Yemen. | It is home to many Somalis displaced by violence in the south where some attempt to make the sea crossing to Yemen. |
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "We stand ready to provide consular assistance to the family at this difficult time." | A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "We stand ready to provide consular assistance to the family at this difficult time." |