Shooting in Bouake, a city of about 500,000 in central Ivory Coast, began at 3 am and continued for several hours before dying down, said Moussa Fofana, a taxi driver.
He said it appeared the soldiers were firing into the air. "They are in vehicles and they are circulating everywhere," he said.
Soldiers launched their mutiny early yesterday by opening fire at a military camp and in the streets of Bouake. Similar unrest has been reported in Daloa in the west and Korhogo in the north. Defense Minister Alain-Richard Donwahi said Friday that the towns of Daoukro and Odienne were also affected, though he did not provide details.
Appearing on state television last night, Donwahi said security officials would meet today with soldiers to try to end what he called a "deplorable" situation.
"We are convinced the situation will be settled quickly," he said, noting that no deaths had been reported.
Nevertheless, the unrest points to lingering security worries in Ivory Coast, which boasts Africa's fastest-growing economy and is eager to move past its history of conflict.
Bouake was the rebel capital when a civil war split the country in half from 2002 to 2007.
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