The French soldiers were on patrol in the capital's mainly Muslim PK5 district when they were shot at late Thursday, triggering a riposte, an official in the African peacekeeping force MISCA had said earlier.
The UN mission yesterday did not say whether anybody was wounded in the shooting but added that three houses were nearly completely destroyed in the incident.
The district's Muslim population is "very angry with the French" after their riposte, which included helicopter support, it added.
A source close to the French forces had on Friday confirmed the incident but did not give a death or injury toll.
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"French soldiers were searching a house suspected to be an arms cache in the Cameroonian district (of the PK5) when they were attacked by angry youths because the Senegalese owner of the house is not in Bangui," he said.
A spokesman for the Central African Red Cross said three people with gunshot wounds were taken to a PK5 hospital overnight Thursday.