6 UN vehicles attacked in Ivory Coast
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says forces loyal to the Ivory Coast president who refuses to cede power have attacked six U.N. vehicles, injuring two people.
Laurent Gbagbo's loyalists burned one military vehicle belonging to the U.N. peacekeeping mission, Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky said.
Nesirky said the five other vehicles were attacked but not burned. In one attack, on an ambulance, a doctor and driver were injured. He said the U.N. is seeking additional details.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Ban strongly condemned forces loyal to Gbagbo for attacking and burning U.N. vehicles and warned those responsible that destruction of property deployed to protect civilians is a crime under international law and they will be held responsible.