Despite the calm found on this street in Central African Republic, residents in the capital Bangui are worried.<br/> <br />Hundreds have died over the last week in attacks between Muslim and Christian communities, including in the Miskine district.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) POLICE OFFICER RACHEL DIMAGUE SAYING:<br/> <br />"There's a lot of shooting here. We don't know how to live anymore. The children have left to take refuge and we don't know how to live. We are in a country at war."<br/> <br />A shooting overnight left many residents on edge.<br/> <br />The conflict centers on the Muslim Seleka rebels who seized power in March and Christian militia groups who remain loyal to former President Francois Bozize.<br/> <br />Although French troops arrived last week to intervene, the violence has yet to be contained.<br/> <br />Meanwhile, the ragtag army of Central African Republic remains in their barracks, waiting for the international peacekeepers to stabilize the country.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (French) MILITARY CHIEF O