Violence from coordinated attacks on three Burundian army installations killed 87 people, an army spokesman said Saturday, showing the escalating turmoil over the disputed third term of President Pierre Nkurunziza.<br />More than 150 armed men raided the army facilities Friday and 79 of them were killed, army spokesman Col. Gaspard Baratuza said Saturday.<br />Eight security agents, four from the army and four from police, also died in the fighting and 21 security officers were wounded, he said.<br />Baratuza said forces arrested 45 members of the unidentified group that attacked the military installations.
