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Burundi village attack leaves 26 dead ahead of referendum | Burundi village attack leaves 26 dead ahead of referendum |
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At least 26 people were killed after armed attackers targeted a village in north-west Burundi, amid tensions ahead of a controversial referendum. | At least 26 people were killed after armed attackers targeted a village in north-west Burundi, amid tensions ahead of a controversial referendum. |
The group crossed from the Democratic Republic of Congo into Cibitoke province, officials said. | |
They went house to house with guns and knives, burning homes, witnesses said. | They went house to house with guns and knives, burning homes, witnesses said. |
Correspondents say the attack may have been an attempt to disrupt next week's referendum which could extend the president's term until 2034. | |
President Nkurunziza has ruled Burundi since the civil war ended there in 2005. His attempt to run for a third term in 2015 plunged the tiny central African nation into fresh turmoil. | President Nkurunziza has ruled Burundi since the civil war ended there in 2005. His attempt to run for a third term in 2015 plunged the tiny central African nation into fresh turmoil. |
Security Minister Alain Guillaume Bunyoni described the attackers in a statement as "terrorists coming from and returning to Congo." | |
He said the victims were "shot and burned". Twenty-six were killed and seven wounded. | |
Witnesses described to the AFP news agency hours of violence that began late on Friday night. | Witnesses described to the AFP news agency hours of violence that began late on Friday night. |
"These criminals went house to house and committed real carnage," one local official said. "Some of the victims were stabbed, others were shot, there is even a whole family that was burned alive in their home." | "These criminals went house to house and committed real carnage," one local official said. "Some of the victims were stabbed, others were shot, there is even a whole family that was burned alive in their home." |
It is not known who carried out the attacks, but some are blaming exiled opposition groups who are based outside Burundi and have vowed to disrupt the 17 May referendum. | |
Critics say a cult of personality is developing around Mr Nkurunziza, a former Hutu rebel leader who was the first president to be chosen in democratic elections since the start of Burundi's civil war in 1994. | |
A "yes" vote in the referendum would allow him to stand for a further two seven-year terms from 2020. |
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