Somalia: Secretary-General Ban Concerned Over Humanitarian Impact of US Air Strikes

9 January 2007

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern over the United States air strikes on Somalia, particularly their humanitarian impact, his spokesperson said today, adding that the world body is seeking more information on the attacks while also assessing the possibility of renewing emergency assistance to the strife-torn country and the thousands who need help at the border with Kenya.

"We are trying to gather more information about the military action in southern Somalia including through the office in Nairobi of the Secretary-General's Special Representative for Somalia, (Francois Lonsény Fall)," Michele Montas told reporters at UN Headquarters in New York.

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