Bouake, Ivory Coast - Rebels in Ivory Coast said on Thursday they were withdrawing from a long-delayed disarmament process, warning that the war that broke out in the world's top cocoa grower in 2002 could start again soon.

The rebels made the announcement after seizing a truckload of weapons being smuggled into their zone in the north of the country, saying President Laurent Gbagbo had sent the arms to a rival faction in preparation for an attack.

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