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Four Killed in Ivory Coast Clashes

Four Killed in Ivory Coast Clashes
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Four people were killed when police clashed with former mutineers barricading the road into the Ivorian city of Bouake, as part of the spillover from a corrosive army mutiny over pay.

Four Killed in Ivory Coast Clashes

The protesting ex-mutineers said security forces opened fire to disperse them on Tuesday, but the government denied responsibility.

"Security forces deployed conventional measures to maintain order," Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko said in a statement.

"But some of the armed demonstrators pulled the pin out of a grenade that exploded among them," he added.

Three bloodied bodies were brought into the main Bouake hospital, an AFP reporter said, shortly after police stepped in to evict protesters who had obstructed the northbound road into Ivory Coast's second biggest city on Monday.

A fourth person later died, and around 15 people were seriously injured in the clashes, hospital sources said.

The highway into Bouake is the main road for the world's top cocoa producer, linking the economic capital Abidjan in the south to northern Ivory Coast and to its commercially vital neighbor Burkina Faso.

"This is serious," said a mutineer spokesman, Amadou Ouattara. "I never would have imagined shooting at unarmed people who are demonstrating."

The violence follows a crippling four-day mutiny by former mutineers who joined the army in 2011 when peace returned after a decade-long war that had split the country in two.

The 8,400 mutineers last week halted their protest and returned to barracks after reaching an agreement with the government in the pay dispute.

The mutinous soldiers are to get bonuses of 12 million CFA francs [18,000 euros] each.

The mutineers protesting in Bouake are among 6,000 nationwide who did not join the army, but who are now demanding identical compensation from the government for the war.

During the 2002-2011 conflict, Bouake was used as mutineer headquarters, with a force estimated at tens of thousands.

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Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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