--STORY CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES --<br/> <br />French troops survey the landscape of the Central African Republic -- a country mired in violence and turmoil.<br/> <br />At least 400 people have been killed in inter-religious attacks over the last three days.<br/> <br />On the ground the mostly Muslim Seleka Gunmen still tour the capital in pickup trucks -- although that is expected to change.<br/> <br />On Monday, France said it will start disarming fighters -- by force if necessary.<br/> <br />Central African Republic has slid into chaos as interim president Michel Djotodia struggles to control his loose band of Seleka fighters, who helped him seize power in March.<br/> <br />Interim President Michel Djotodia is in Paris -- where he says France is lending its support.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) CENTRAL AFRICAN PRESIDENT, MICHEL DJOTODIA, SAYING:<br/> <br />"France is clear about this. It is not coming here to replace whatever, France is not coming here to disturb the transition, it is coming to support this process wh
