A U.N. team has found three mass graves with nearly 100 bodies from a firefight last month between rebel factions in Ivory Coast, the world body said Monday. Rebel officials previously said only 22 died during the July 20-21 fight between two rival insurgent leaders. But U.N. investigators looking into violence at Korhogo, a major city in the west African nation’s insurgent-controlled north, found three mass graves holding 99 dead from the battle, a spokesman for the U.N. mission in Ivory Coast, Jean Victor Nkolo, told The Associated Press.Full Story
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