In the Week, 800 people were killed in Ivory Coast due to War
Abidjan-fierce fighting in Ivory Coast eat hundreds of casualties. In the week the number of victims were killed by the military battle reached 800 people.
During the week, the supporters of the President of Ivory Coast, facing fierce resistance Alassane Quattara of Laurent Gbagbo in Ivory Coast's main city, Abidjan.
Both sides continued to fight for control of the Ivory Coast. The sound of mortar rounds and gunfire desingan adorn the days of civilians. The battle even occurred around the Presidential Palace.
Every day, both sides continued to attack each other. Casualties of any casualties, either of the two sides as well as civilians.
As quoted from reuters, Saturday (2/4/2011), the International Committee of the Red Cross said at least 800 people were killed in violence in western Ivory Coast town of Duekoue, during this week.
This starts a war between brothers since Outtara was designated as the winner of the presidential election that is recognized internationally.
The number of victims is predictable far higher because the fighting continue to occur. Yet again, the forces of Gbagbo rarely reveal their losses and the number of casualties or the number of civilian casualties that they committed suicide.
Armed war protest in Abidjan is to reject the power forces Gbago Outtara. "Mortar Attacks have been heard since yesterday night. It reads very hard and we cover in our homes, "said citizens around, Jules Konin.
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