In this frame made from TV, an injured supporter of democratically elected president Alassane Ouattara, who was shot in the leg,
In this frame made from TV, the rooftops in the Triechville neighbourhood can be seen aomng plumes of black smoke in Abidjan, Ivo
In this frame made from TV , Alassane Ouattara, internationally recognised president of Ivory Coast, speaks in a televised addres
Emanuel Ekra | The Associated Press
Unidentified troops patrol Abidjan, Ivory Coast, on Friday. Heavy fighting raged near Ivory
In this image taken from video, troops loyal to Laurent Gbagbo ride on a jeep through Abijan, capital of the Ivory Coast, on Frida
In this image taken from video, a few civilians walk across a main road bridge in Abijan, capital of the Ivory Coast, on Friday Ap
Members of a violent youth militia loyal to strongman Laurent Gbagbo walk through a street in the central Plateau neighborhood of
Rebecca Blackwell | The Associated Press
Supporters of incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo wave their arms Sunday during a pro-Gb
In this frame made from TV, an injured supporter of democratically elected president Alassane Ouattara, who was shot in the leg, is carried in a wooden cart in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday March 31 2011. Rebels fighting to install Ivory Coast's democratically elected president began besieging the main city of Abidjan on Thursday as the top army commander fled his post in the face of a lightning offensive that saw several towns and a seaport quickly fall. (AP Photo / APTN ) TV OUT
In this frame made from TV, the rooftops in the Triechville neighbourhood can be seen aomng plumes of black smoke in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday March 31 2011. Rebels fighting to install Ivory Coast's democratically elected president began besieging the main city of Abidjan on Thursday as the top army commander fled his post in the face of a lightning offensive that saw several towns and a seaport quickly fall. (AP Photo / APTN ) TV OUT
In this frame made from TV , Alassane Ouattara, internationally recognised president of Ivory Coast, speaks in a televised address in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday March 31 2011. Rebels fighting to install Ivory Coast's democratically elected president began besieging the main city of Abidjan on Thursday as the top army commander fled his post in the face of a lightning offensive that saw several towns and a seaport quickly fall. (AP Photo / APTN ) TV OUT
Emanuel Ekra | The Associated Press
Unidentified troops patrol Abidjan, Ivory Coast, on Friday. Heavy fighting raged near Ivory Coast's presidential palace and mansion as armed forces loyal to the elected leader tried to install him to power and oust the country's strongman.
In this image taken from video, troops loyal to Laurent Gbagbo ride on a jeep through Abijan, capital of the Ivory Coast, on Friday April 1, 2011. Heavy fighting raged Friday in Abijan as armed forces loyal to the elected leader Alassane Ouattara, tried to install him to power and oust the country's strongman Laurent Gbagbo. A few civilians were seen on the streets Friday, as troops moved through the city and gunfire echoed from the buildings. (AP Photo/APTN) TV OUT
In this image taken from video, a few civilians walk across a main road bridge in Abijan, capital of the Ivory Coast, on Friday April 1, 2011, as gunfire is heard in background. Heavy fighting raged Friday in Abijan as armed forces loyal to the elected leader Alassane Ouattara, tried to install him to power and oust the country's strongman Laurent Gbagbo. A few civilians were seen on the streets Friday, as troops moved through the city and gunfire echoed from the buildings. (AP Photo/APTN) TV OUT
Members of a violent youth militia loyal to strongman Laurent Gbagbo walk through a street in the central Plateau neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Saturday, April 2, 2011. Answering a call to arms, hundreds of members of the Young Patriots swarmed one of two bridges leading to his presidential palace. Gbagbo is facing the biggest threat to his 10-year rule after an armed group swept across the country taking nearly 80 percent of the territory.(AP Photo/Emanuel Ekra)
Rebecca Blackwell | The Associated Press
Supporters of incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo wave their arms Sunday during a pro-Gbagbo rally in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo was shuttling between meetings Sunday with the country's defiant president who refuses to cede power and the internationally recognized winner in the latest effort to resolve the post-election crisis.