Ivory Coast special forces mutiny over pay in Adiake An elite unit of Ivorian soldiers, who mutinied yesterday in Adiake, are still not happy despite negotiation attempts by the Chief of Staff's office. According to news sources, the Special Forces have been shooting in the air again today. The Ivorian special forces, who report directly to President Quattara's office, have accused their commanders of stealing part of their salaries. The trouble comes a month after regular soldiers staged a mutiny over pay and other conditions of service. The government agreed to the demands of the mutinous soldiers, some of whom were former rebels who backed President Alassane Ouattara. But the payout has angered other segments of the military, raising fears of a resurgence of the violence seen during Ivory Coast's civil war, which ended in 2011. SOURCE: BBC NEWS