Thirteen people were killed and 57 injured when ammunition exploded due to an electrical short circuit on a Burundian ...
Army spokesperson says houses, buildings, vehicles and military equipment were destroyed in ammunition depot blast.
Multiple blasts hit Burundi's main city of Bujumbura on Tuesday after an electrical fire broke out at a military arsenal in ...
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Burundi arsenal blasts in Bujumbura kill 13 civilians
Burundi’s army has confirmed that 13 civilians were killed and 57 others wounded after explosions tore through a military ...
Explosion at Burundi military depot sparks panic in Bujumbura, with residents fleeing as army blames fire on electrical fault.
BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - A Burundi army general said on Wednesday he had sacked Pierre Nkurunziza as president for seeking an unconstitutional third term in office, and was working with civil society ...
Residents of an area near a military camp in Burundi fled on Tuesday night after explosions were heard coming from the camp, due to what the army spokesperson later said was a fire caused by an electr ...
The Burundi army on Sunday said it opposed a request by the African Union that it withdraw 1,000 soldiers serving in an African peacekeeping force in Somalia by February 28. Burundi army spokesman ...
BUJUMBURA, Burundi (AP) — Burundi’s army was deployed on Monday for the first time to quell street protests, putting the military into a precarious position amid persistent demonstrations against the ...
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