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Guerra civil en Costa de Marfil

Guerra civil en Costa de Marfil

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  • Woman sells water to soldiers loyal to Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara gathered at the roadside in the main city Abidjan

    Woman sells water to soldiers loyal to Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara gathered at the roadside in the main city Abidjan

    A woman sells water to soldiers loyal to Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara gathered at the roadside in the main city Abidjan, April 6, 2011. Forces loyal to Ouattara on Wednesday stormed the residence of incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo who has refused to cede power, a spokeswoman for Ouattara forces told Reuters. REUTERS/Emmanuel Braun (IVORY COAST - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
  • Fuerzas leales al presidente demandante Alassane Ouattara se preparan para un asalto

    GUERRA CIVIL EN COSTA DE MARFIL

    Fuerzas leales al presidente demandante Alassane Ouattara se preparan para un asalto sobre las bases de seguidores de Laurent Gbagbo hoy, martes 5 de abril de 2011, en Abiyán (Costa de Marfil). De acuerdo con versiones de prensa, el presidente demandante Laurent Gbagbo está negociando su rendición. La excolonia francesa ha descendido a una guerra civil mientras las fuerzas rebeldes que buscan derrocar a Gbagbo ha ingresado a Abiyán e intentan vencer los remanentes de las fuerzas presidenciales. EFE/Legnan Koula
  • Still image from video shows smoke rising from the city centre of Abidjan

    Still image from video shows smoke rising from the city centre of Abidjan

    Smoke rises from the city centre of Abidjan in this still image taken from March 31, 2011 video. Ivory Coast's Alassane Ouattara said his forces were "at the gates" of Abidjan on Thursday after a rapid advance aimed at unseating his rival Laurent Gbagbo. Reuters witnesses in the main city, Abidjan, Gbagbo's last remaining stronghold, said the streets were virtually empty and gunfire could be heard overnight and on Thursday morning. REUTERS/Reuters TV (IVORY COAST - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CITYSCAPE IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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