Heavy artillery fire could be heard in the morning near the airport in Bangui, where French and African forces have set up bases as they seek to subdue the mostly Christian anti-balaka militia terrorising the Muslim population.
Bullets landed close to French soldiers guarding the entrance to the airport, according to AFP reporters on the scene, as around 100 people from a vast refugee camp sought refuge in the terminal building, only to be ordered back by the soldiers.
The anti-balaka ("anti-machete") militia, holed up in neighbourhoods close to the airport, have lately become the main target of the African Union-led MISCA force, backed up by troops from France's Operation Sangaris.
But some in the majority Christian Central African Republic have reacted angrily, with locals setting up barricades near the airport in a bid to hamper operations against the anti-balaka.
The militia emerged last year to fight back against rogue fighters from a mostly Muslim rebel group, the Seleka, who had been sowing violence since a coup last March.
The wave of Muslim-Christian violence has left hundreds dead, with hundreds of thousands displaced in a surge of killings, mutilations, rapes that has sparked warnings of ethnic cleansing.
Interim President Catherine Samba Panza recently vowed to "go to war" on the anti-balaka.
On Saturday, international forces launched a major operation to disarm the militia, seeking -- in vain -- to arrest its self-styled political leader Patrice Edouard Ngaissona.
The following day saw a clash between the militia and MISCA forces that left 11 people dead in the village of Cantonnier on the border with Cameroon.
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