Shooting breaks out at army camp in Ivory Coast’s main city

A still image from video that shows soldiers standing at a checkpoint in Bouake

Gunfire broke out at a military base in Ivory Coast’s commercial capital, Abidjan, on Saturday, a soldier and a local resident said, as unrest triggered by soldiers demanding wage increases and bonuses appeared to spread.

“Shooting has started in our camp too now,” said a soldier at the base, known as “old Akouedo”, which is located in a residential section of the city of nearly 5 million inhabitants.

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