| 5,500,075 |
-3.3797 |
29.365 |
Burundi |
|
Thousands of protesters came out in the major streets of the capital and battled police while trying to enter downtown. In Saint-Michel Parish, police fired live ammunition. A total of two civilians and one police officer were killed and 66 injured thro |
| 5,500,080 |
-3.3527 |
29.37 |
Burundi |
|
Thousands of protesters came out in the major streets of the capital and battled police while trying to enter downtown. Police fired tear gas in Ngagara as the rioters randsacked the headquarters of the ruling party and set fires. A total of two civilians and one police officer were killed and 66 injured throughout Bujumbura. |
| 5,500,084 |
-3.3772 |
29.358 |
Burundi |
|
Pro-government troops regained control of the airport which was taken by pro-coup forces the previous day. |
| 5,500,089 |
-3.4222 |
29.3444 |
Burundi |
|
Police and/or military forces stormed the Bumerec Private Hospital looking for coup leaders, leading to a gunbattle with pro-coup soldiers inside which left at least one injured and perhaps one dead. The police withdrew but later attacked and searched the hospital, firing live ammunition, causing significant material damage, and taking three pro-coup soldiers captive. |
| 5,500,093 |
-3.3772 |
29.358 |
Burundi |
|
Rival factions within the security forces clashed around the state television and radio complex, fighting intense battles until the pro-coup troops were repulsed. A total of 12 mutineers were killed and 30 injured in the fighting over two days. Anti-coup forces repelled a major attack by rival troops, leaving at least three dead. Gunfire and clashes were reported throughout the city and smoke could be seen on Bujumbura's skyline. A total of 12 mutineers were killed and 30 injured in the fighting over two days. |
| 5,500,097 |
-3.3772 |
29.358 |
Burundi |
|
Police and Imbonerakure attacked several independent media broadcasters in the capital, including the African Public Radio station which was hit by a rocket and caught on fire. |
| 5,500,100 |
-3.3772 |
29.358 |
Burundi |
|
Soldiers from rural provinces arrived in Bujumbura to assist government troops. |
| 5,500,104 |
-3.3333 |
29.3333 |
Burundi |
|
After a recent failed coup, protesters threw rocks at police who were trying to remove barricades in the Buterere neighborhood. One was killed and two were seriously injured by the police. |
| 5,500,107 |
-3.4156 |
29.4075 |
Burundi |
|
After a recent failed coup, protests were reported throughout Bujumbura, including Buterere, Nyakibaga, Musaga, Kanyosha, and downtown. |
| 5,500,110 |
-3.4158 |
29.375 |
Burundi |
|
After a recent failed coup, protests were reported throughout Bujumbura, including Buterere, Nyakibaga, Musaga, Kanyosha, and downtown. |