A Briton and a Frenchman working for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime were shot dead as they disembarked from a plane in central Somalia, officials and witnesses said.

The pair was shot yesterday inside the airport in Galkayo, a city straddling the border between Somalia proper and the northern self-proclaimed state of Puntland.

The Al Qaeda-linked Shebab group, which has repeatedly attacked foreign targets in recent years, welcomed the killing but denied any responsibility.

The head of counter-piracy in Puntland told reporters that the two victims, whose names were not immediately released, were on a visit to discuss Somalia’s controversial money transfer system.

France’s President Francois Hollande confirmed that one fatality had been French, as he condemned the “cowardly assassination” of people “working, in the name of the international community, for peace”.

“Both were working for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to help deliver a better future for Somalia,” British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement, confirming that the other victim was a Briton.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki also condemned the killings and urged authorities “to fully investigate this crime and to bring the perpetrators to justice without delay”.

“We reiterate our appreciation to all United Nations staff in Somalia for their continued dedication under difficult circumstances,” she said.

“The United States and the United Nations remain determined to support the people and the Federal Government of Somalia in their efforts to strengthen peace, security, and the rule of law.”

The motives behind the attack were not yet clear nor was there any confirmed report that any arrest had been made.

“Two white men have been shot inside the airport as they got off a plane,” local security official Mohamed Mire said.

“One of them died inside the airport and the other one was rushed to hospital where he later died of the injuries,” Hassan Ahmed, another witness, said.

A security source suggested the attack was carried out by one single gunman wearing a police uniform but a statement by UNODC spoke of “unknown gunmen”.

Some accounts from the airport said the pair had been shot close to the immigration office and the killing seemed to be a targeted assassination carried out by two assailants.

The UN Special Representative for Somalia, Nicholas Kay, condemned the killings.

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