Ouattara forces are being helped by the UN and French forces to fight Laurent Gbgagbo in Abidjan.
Reports point that the Ivory Coast rebels supporting Ouattara have taken over the official residence of President Laurent Gbgagbo.
UN helicopters and French soldiers have attacked Ivory Coast military camps in Abidjan citing UN resolution 1975 that they should fire and aim to protect civilians.
Fighting since Sunday is going on and supplies have been cut off.
Signs of a civil war looming in the cocoa country are visible with evidence of ethnic killings confirmed.
UN is helping Ouattara to rout Bgagbo by engaging the government forces to allow preemptive action.
Bgagbo is now outnumbered after Ouattara forces entered Abidjan in hordes.
This happened after French president Nikolas Zarkozy talked to Ouattara.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon called French president asking for assistance on the Ivory Coast crisis.
Ivory Coast forces have used heavy weaponry to attack civilians and Ouattara forces.
Ivorian soldiers also used artillery, armored vehicles, and rockets on UN forces.
This is the final push in Ivory Coast and the incumbent Laurent Bgagbo is likely to flee or form an opposition that will engage Ouattara in a civil war.




























