Burundi's army said that 79 "enemies" and eight soldiers were killed
during the bloodiest day in months of unrest on Friday, which left the streets
of the country’s capital Bujumbura strewn with bodies, many bearing gunshot
wounds. The violence began with coordinated attacks by unidentified gunmen on
three military installations. The United Nations Security Council has
unanimously adopted a resolution calling for immediate peace talks between all
parties in the country.
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