Three people, including two policemen, were killed and several people wounded in a grenade attack in the capital of Burundi, which has been rocked by protests at the president's bid to seek a third term in office, police and witnesses said.
The deaths came in an attack in the Kamenge district of Bujumbura.
Police director general General Andre Ndayambaje told AFP two officers were killed and one was wounded, while a local resident said a civilian also lost his life and two others were wounded.
A similar attack in the centre of the capital of the small central African nation wounded three policemen, the general said.
A senior police officer, who requested anonymity, said police patrolling on foot in Kamenge were attacked with a grenade and a police vehicle was also hit with a grenade.
The local resident said the grenade attack was followed by automatic gunfire.
One policeman died on the spot and another was wounded in the legs, he said.
Minutes later, a grenade exploded under the car of the local police chief who had arrived on the scene. He got out but was killed by a shot.
According to the resident, a civilian was also killed in the shooting and a woman and a child wounded by the second grenade.
A reporter at the scene saw two small craters a few hundred metres (yards) apart and traces of fresh blood in the vicinity.
Source: AFP
GMT 12:37 2015 Sunday ,15 November
Paris attacks show Syria war cannot be containedGMT 19:36 2015 Saturday ,14 November
French pilots train for survivalGMT 14:42 2015 Saturday ,14 November
World mourns and condemns attacks in ParisGMT 13:24 2015 Saturday ,14 November
Witnesses tell of 'bloodbath' at Paris rock concertGMT 15:21 2015 Friday ,13 November
Daesh committing genocide against Yazidis in IraqGMT 15:02 2015 Friday ,13 November
Syria army conscription, multiple tours stir angerGMT 08:11 2015 Thursday ,12 November
Obama congratulates Myanmar on pollsGMT 18:28 2015 Wednesday ,11 November
Netanyahu invokes memory of Nazi past over EU labellingMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor