ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast -- Rival forces were accused of massacring hundreds in western Ivory Coast yesterday, on the third day of a fierce battle for Abidjan, the West African nation's capital.
The International Red Cross said 800 died in the town of Duekoue, and the UN mission accused fighters from both camps -- cornered strongman Laurent Gbagbo, and internationally recognized president-elect Alassane Ouattara -- of carrying out mass killings.
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