9 Chinese workers killed by gunmen in Ethiopia's Somali state

24 April, 2007

9 Chinese workers were killed Tuesday morning in Ethiopia's Somalia state.
·Another seven Chinese workers were kidnapped by the gunmen.
·The Chinese embassy in Ethiopia has formed an emergency team.

ADDIS ABABA, April 24 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese embassy in Ethiopia on Tuesday confirmed that a group of unidentified gunmen attacked a Chinese oil company's premises early in the morning in Ethiopia's Somali state, causing heavy casualties.

The embassy has formed an emergency team, maintaining close contact with the Ethiopian government and military, according to the Chinese Charge d' Affaires ad interim Zhang Yuebang.

At least nine Chinese workers were killed during the attack, Xu Shuang, acting manager of the Chinese oil company, told Xinhua.

Another seven Chinese workers were kidnapped by the gunmen, who also killed 65 Ethiopian employees working for the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau under the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, added Xu.

About 200 unidentified gunmen launched a sudden attack at around 6 a.m. local time on Tuesday on the company's premises, which is located in Abole, a small town about 120 km away from the state's capital Jijiga, Xu said.

The gunmen briefly took control of the premises with 37 Chinese workers and more than 120 Ethiopian employees, after an exchange of fire with over 100 soldiers protecting the field, Xu said. The shootout lasted for about 50 minutes.

In an interview with Xinhua, an Ethiopian press official said that Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has instructed the ministry of national defense to send immediate reinforcements to the area.

Editor: Gao Ying www.xinhuanet.com

 
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