Colonel Rufyiri Lucien killed in Burundi
Hundreds have been killed and a quarter of a million people have fled the country.
The policeman and the civilian were killed at the office of the ruling party soon after nightfall on Tuesday in the Ndava district in the central Mwaro region, local governor Jean-Marie Nyakarerwa said. Four others were wounded.
Nyakarerwa said the four gunmen were “unidentified armed bandits”, who had also stolen cash from a beer storage warehouse.
Meanwhile in the capital Bujumbura, gunmen assassinated a retired army colonel in a drive-by shooting, killing him outside his house and wounding his son who was with him, city mayor Freddy Mbonimpa said, condemning the “horrible and incomprehensible crime”.
The government routinely dismisses descriptions of the crisis as a rebellion, instead blaming attacks on “armed criminals” or insurgents.
Opposition forces said in December they had launched a formal rebellion under the banner of the Republican Forces of Burundi (Forebu).
The killings came as peace talks — held without the opposition — closed unsuccessfully on Tuesday in the Tanzanian town of Arusha, with the next round scheduled to start in late June.