Three people, including two policemen, were killed and several people wounded in a grenade attack in the capital of Burundi, which has been rocked by protests at the president’s bid to seek a third term in office, police and witnesses said.
The deaths came in an attack in the Kamenge district of Bujumbura.
A similar attack in the centre of the capital of the small central African nation wounded three policemen, the general said.
A senior police officer, who requested anonymity, said police patrolling on foot in Kamenge were attacked with a grenade and a police vehicle was also hit with a grenade.
The local resident said the grenade attack was followed by automatic gunfire.
One policeman died on the spot and another was wounded in the legs, he said.
Minutes later, a grenade exploded under the car of the local police chief who had arrived on the scene. He got out but was killed by a shot.
According to the resident, a civilian was also killed in the shooting and a woman and a child wounded by the second grenade.
A reporter at the scene saw two small craters a few hundred metres (yards) apart and traces of fresh blood in the vicinity.
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