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Thu Jun 20 06:38:53 SAST 2013

Gunmen fire on UN base in Ivory Coast

Sapa-AFP | 18 December, 2010 15:19
STREET FIGHT: Smoke rises from burning tyres in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, yesterday. Heavy weapons were fired on supporters of Alassane Ouattara marching to seize the state broadcaster Picture: LUC GNAGO/REUTERS

A group of gunmen in military uniform opened fire on the United Nations base in Abidjan overnight, says the UN, as tension mounted between Laurent Gbagbo's government and the mission.

There was no report of anyone hurt in the attack, which came after Gbagbo's armed forces accused UN peacekeepers of arming rebel fighters loyal to rival presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara on Saturday.

A statement from the United Nations Operation in Cote d'Ivoire (UNOCI) said one of its patrols in Abidjan "was followed by a group of six armed men dressed in military clothing on board a civilian vehicle."

"On arriving outside the UNOCI headquarters in Sebroko, the occupants of the civilian vehicle fired shots in the direction of the UNOCI patrol as it entered the mission compound," it added.

"The assailants continued firing along the wall of the compound, forcing the sentry to return their fire. UNOCI reiterates its appeal for calm and serenity and calls on all parties concerned to avoid any recourse to violence."

The United Nations has recognised Ouattara as the victor in last month's Ivory Coast presidential election and has said its 10, 000-strong peacekeeping force will protect him, while calling on Gbagbo to step down.

Gbagbo has refused to go, and retains the loyalty of the military, which warned on Friday that it no longer regards the UN force as neutral and accused it of arming pro-Ouattara fighters and smuggling them into Abidjan.

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