(4 Apr 2001)
1. Various of bullet holes in walls of buildings
2. Various of Medecins sans Frontiers pamphlets littered on floor
3. Various of Roger Carter and Bill Condie interior building
4. Various of Medecins sans Frontiers pamphlets on floor
5. Wide pan of street
6. Various of traffic in street
STORYLINE:
Two British aid workers held hostage by a Somali faction were released on Wednesday.
Roger Carter, 41, and Bill Condie, 61, who both worked for the U-N Children's Agency, had been held since March 27.
Both men are in good health and have been flown to neighbouring Kenya.
The two Britons were with seven other international aid workers when their convoy was attacked outside the compound of the humanitarian agency, Medecins sans Frontieres.
Two other U-N workers were also briefly held by the gunmen loyal to faction leader Musa Sude Yalahow, who opposes the new interim government of President Abdiqassim Salad Hassan.
They were released last week.
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