21 people found dead after attacks in Burundi - Witness
It wasn`t immediately clear who had killed them. Nyakabiga was not among the neighborhoods where the military said attacks on its installations took place.
Army spokesman Col. Gaspard Baratuza told state radio Friday three soldiers were killed in the pre-dawn raid by an unidentified group in Ngagara, Musaga and Mujejuru. He said the army later killed 12 of the attackers and 20 others were arrested, including one who was wounded and is being treated at a military hospital.
The violence is apparently linked to President Pierre Nkurunziza`s third term in office, which many Burundians and foreign observers had opposed as unconstitutional and in violation of peace accords. The treaty ended a civil war in which 300,000 people were killed between 1993 and 2006.
At least 240 people have been killed since April and about 215,000 others have fled to neighboring countries, according to the United Nations. Several hundred people have also been imprisoned for opposing Nkurunziza`s re-election this year.