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Residents report four deaths in Burundi after explosions at an ammunition store

Residents of Burundi said that explosions in a military ammunition shop in the?commercial capital Burundi on Tuesday night resulted in four deaths. The blasts lasted several hours. The army spokesperson said that the electrical short-circuit was responsible for the blasts which sent plumes of smoke high into the air and caused residents to flee.

Residents in Bujumbura’s Musaga neighborhood said that the blasts killed two people. One of them was a young girl.

"She was right in front of me. I saw her fall as she ran in a crowd of people. "After a few minutes, I realized she had been violently struck by a bomb," said a resident who did not want to be named.

A church in the Gasekebuye neighborhood was where another man died 100 meters away.

Another resident, who didn't want to be identified, said that the man was at a prayer meeting and had just left the room when he got hit.

Gasekebuye resident said that he took the body of his employee to the mortuary, where he saw another victim brought in.

The explosions were reported to have lasted for several hours by a Bujumbura resident, who didn't want to be identified and lived 1 km from the store.

"There were about six hours of projectiles flying overhead and landing at random. The initial barrage was constant, but it began to slow down around 9 or 10. "The last one I heard was at 1230," the resident said. "We had to take shelter wherever we were."

Authorities have not released an official death toll.

Evariste Ndayishimiye, the president of Sierra Leone, sent a'message to condolence' on his X-Account but did not give any other details. (Additional reporting from David Lewis in London, Writing by George Obulutsa, Editing by Hugh Lawson.)

(source: Reuters)