Burundi army chief escapes assassination attempt Burundi army chief escapes assassination attempt
The head
of Burundi’s armed forces has survived an assassination attempt in the
capital Bujumbura, police said, adding that at least seven other people
were killed in the attack.
“There was
an attack against the armed forces chief, General Prime Niyongabo, but
happily he was unharmed,” Burundi’s deputy police chief, General
Godefroid Bizimana, told AFP news agency.
He said two attackers were killed in the clash, and a third arrested.
Another senior police source said four bodyguards were also killed, as well as a female police officer.
“Reinforcements have arrived. We are pursuing the remainder of the commandos,” Bizimana.
Another senior police source, who asked not to be named, said the attack appeared to have been “meticulously prepared”.
“It
was sudden and violent. Four bodyguards were killed instantly. He
managed to survive only because the driver managed to overtake a bus
transporting police officers to work, and the attackers could not keep
up,” said the source, adding that the attackers were wearing military
uniforms and travelling in a military vehicle.
Tensions
remain high in the central African nation following President Pierre
Nkurunziza’s successful bid for a third term in power in July.
Nkurunziza won a highly-controversial third term in July in polls the United Nations said were not free or fair.
His bid
sparked an attempted coup and months of civil unrest led by opposition
groups, who condemned his re-election bid as unconstitutional.
There has
also been a string of killings since his re-election, including the
assassination of his top security chief in a rocket attack last month.
Many have
raised alarm bells at the risk of renewed conflict in Burundi, which
lies in the heart of central Africa’s troubled Great Lakes region.
At least 300,000 people were killed in a civil war there which ran from 1993-2006.
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