ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Fighters loyal to Ivory Coast presidential rivals Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara held their respective positions across Abidjan on Sunday, a day that saw less fighting than the previous three.
Following three days of pitched battles, Reuters correspondents and witnesses said the main city in the world's top cocoa-growing nation was quieter but tense, with sporadic gunfire and explosions heard in some neighbourhoods.
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