Saturday, April 2, 2011

Hundreds Die In Battle For Ivory Coast City - 2nd Apr 2011

At least 800 people have been killed in a single battle during the ongoing struggle for control of Ivory Coast, according to the Red Cross.

The country has been wracked by bloody fighting since incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo refused to step down after losing an election in November last year.

Alassane Ouattara is recognised as having won the poll by the international community and has backed his claim to power with force.

Over the past four months, clashes between the two sides have claimed hundreds of lives, displaced a million people and turned the country's biggest city, Abidjan, into a war zone.

Gunfire and explosions have been heard around the presidential palace and state broadcaster RTI in Abidjan - where soldiers backing Mr Ouattara met resistance from Mr Gbagbo's fighters.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said at least 800 people were killed on Tuesday during fighting in the western city of Duekoue.

However, the Catholic chairty Caritas said more than 1,000 people have been killed in the town. Read More


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