Five people were
killed in a gun and grenade attack in a district of Burundi's capital which is
stronghold of opposition to President Pierre Nkurunziza, police said.
Tit-for-tat attacks between
Nkurunziza's security forces and his opponents have escalated since April 2015
when he announced a disputed bid for a third term. He won re-election in July.
Thursday
night's attack struck a bar in Bujumbura's Musaga neighborhood, where protests
were held against the president last year, said deputy police spokesman Moise
Nkurunziza.
Among
the dead were a three-year old child and an unarmed soldier who was in civilian
clothes, he said.
"It was around 10.10 pm last night when four
armed men in civilian clothes attacked a small pub... killing five
people," he said. "As they were fleeing, the attackers threw a
grenade at a small army base just nearby which didn’t do any
damage."
Residents
in Musaga said two others who were wounded in the attack later died. Officials
were not immediately reachable to confirm the deaths.
The
United Nations says more than 400 people have been killed since last April and
close to 260,000 have fled the country.
Reuters
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