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Coordinated attacks on military bases in Burundi capital in worst violence since May

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A Burundian soldier with his gun and rocket launcher guard a deserted street in Bujumbura, Burundi. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Heavily-armed gunmen launched coordinated assaults on three army barracks in the Burundian capital on Friday leaving at least a dozen dead in the worst unrest since a failed May coup.

Army spokesman Colonel Gaspard Baratuza claimed that 12 attackers were killed and 21 captured while five soldiers were wounded, following the early morning assaults on a base at Ngagara and a military training college in the capital, as well as another base at Mujejuru, 40km outside the city.

Baratuza said the attackers aimed “to stock up on weapons and ammunition”.

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“The army has defeated them seriously,” the spokesman said, while Bujumbura residents reported continuing gunfire into the afternoon.

Clashes continued throughout the day in different parts of the capital with witnesses describing heavy firing, including artillery, lasting several hours at the military locations.

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Friday's firefights are the heaviest since a failed coup in May, sparked by President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term, which he later won in disputed elections in July.

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