The BBC's Tamasin Ford in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan has been telling us more about the gunfire in the city today - the fourth day of trouble with mutinous soldiers in the city.
She says that it is coming from the army barracks in Akouedo an affluent area in the city and it started at 0500 GMT (5am local time).
The soldiers are complaining that they will not receive bonuses that they thought they were going to get after a deal was struck in January.
Tamasin says one of the problems is that the government has less money to spend at the moment because of the declining price of cocoa - the country's main export.