At Least 21 Dead in Burundi Ambush

Published December 29th, 2000 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

At least 21 people were killed when armed men opened fire on a bus and two other vehicles on a highway near Burundi's capital Bujumbura, an AFP journalist reported from the scene Friday. 

A lorry, a bus and a pick-up truck were heading for Bujumbura when they were stopped Thursday afternoon by a barricade and machine-gunned some 30 kilometers (20 miles) northeast of the capital near the town of Kinama. 

Some of the passengers were then summarily executed, according to a survivor. 

A dozen wounded persons were taken to Muramvya hospital, 20 kilometers from the scene of the ambush, a hospital source said. 

The bus, owned by a private company called Titanic, was travelling from Kigali in neighboring Rwanda to Bujumbura. 

The dead included a several women, one of them white, and three children. On Friday morning, some of the victims' bodies lay strewn in the back of a truck. They were later taken to the capital. 

At least three people, including a former interior minister, were killed in another ambush attributed to Hutu rebels a few kilometers (miles) away on the same road on December 15. 

Burundi has been wracked by a seven-year civil war pitting forces of the government dominated by the Tutsi ethnic group against several ethnic Hutu rebel groups. 

Last week, three civilians were killed in a similar ambush 70 kilometers south of Bujumbura -- BUJUMBURA (AFP)  

 

 

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