One of the shells landed a few meters from the offices of Bujumbura’s mayor, injuring three people, including a woman who was seriously wounded. Brief panic ensued after the attack.
Tensions running high, violence continues
Bujumbura saw dozens of shootings and bombings during 2015, amid the protests against President Pierre Nkurunziza’s bid for a third term. The United Nations says at least 400 people have died.
Pierre Nkurikiye, police spokesman for Burundi, said his ministry is asking the public to remain vigilant.
“For those cases of insecurity, the ministry of public security sympathized with the bereaved families and informs the public that each case was followed by a careful investigation that will bring the perpetrators to justice,” he said.
Burundians meanwhile are waiting for negotiations between their government and the opposition to begin on January 6 in Arusha.