Abidjan. .- The forces for the outgoing president of the Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo, has done it again with the control of neighborhoods in Le Plateau and Cocody, the economic capital, Abidjan, Efe reported area residents . This advance of troops loyal to Gbagbo has undermined the spirit of a portion of the population abiyanesa, who saw the speech last Wednesday of the president-elect, Alassane Ouattara, and control of its troops from these two key areas an indication the city return to normal.
In addition, the Radio Television of Ivory Coast (RTI), whose signal was cut due to aerial bombings of the United Nations Mission in the African country (UNOCI) and French forces operation "Licorne", and that is a key element in the propaganda campaign-Gbagbo camp, re-broadcast from yesterday.
For their part, residents of Abidjan took to the streets than usual for supplies of food, whose prices have reached fivefold. "We hope that prices return to normal on Monday and we can resume work," Efe said one resident of Riviera. Has remained calm until noon in the city, where helicopters French operation "Licorne" continue their maneuvers to evacuate French citizens residing in the city to Port-Bouet, where they located their base.
In addition, the Radio Television of Ivory Coast (RTI), whose signal was cut due to aerial bombings of the United Nations Mission in the African country (UNOCI) and French forces operation "Licorne", and that is a key element in the propaganda campaign-Gbagbo camp, re-broadcast from yesterday.
For their part, residents of Abidjan took to the streets than usual for supplies of food, whose prices have reached fivefold. "We hope that prices return to normal on Monday and we can resume work," Efe said one resident of Riviera. Has remained calm until noon in the city, where helicopters French operation "Licorne" continue their maneuvers to evacuate French citizens residing in the city to Port-Bouet, where they located their base.
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