Fighting abates in Abidjan
The streets of Ivory Coast's economic capital Abidjan were deserted Sunday while fighting abated near bastions of strongman Laurent Gbagbo after a four-day assault by rival forces, residents and journalists said.
Terrified Abidjan residents have been in lockdown since the army of internationally recognised president Alassane Ouattara arrived Thursday after a lightning offensive across the country, seeking to unseat Gbagbo.
In the administrative district Plateau, scene of heavy combat around the presidential palace, only sporadic machinegun fire was heard early Sunday after deafening explosions of heavy weapons on Friday afternoon.
In the northern suburb of Cocody, fighting has been taking place within a wide radius including Gbagbo's private residence and state television RTI.
"There was shooting here and there during the night, but there wasn't any real fighting," one resident said.
The Ivorian strongman has brushed aside calls by world leaders to step down, and his forces have managed to repulse the rival army while Abidjan has been beset by violence and looting.
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