BREAKING: Burundi President finally returns to Bujumbura






Supporters cheering President Nkurunziza
Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza has returned to the capital Bujumbura in the wake of a failed coup attempt.
Mr Nkurunziza was in Tanzania when military leaders moved against his bid for a third term on Wednesday.
Three of the coup leaders have been arrested, though the main leader is still on the run, a presidential spokesman said.
More than 105,000 people have fled the country since unrest began in Burundi last month, the UN says.
After returning from Tanzania, Mr Nkurunziza initially travelled to his northern hometown of Ngozi, before continuing to Bujumbura.
He arrived in a huge convoy and was met by supporters in party colours dancing and celebrating, a BBC journalist in the capital reports.
He is expected to address the nation later.
Among the coup leaders arrested on Friday was renegade general and former Defence Minister Cyrille Ndayirukiye.
Security Minister Gabriel Nizigama told the BBC that two police commissioners and about a dozen other police officers had also been arrested after a brief exchange of fire at a house where they were hiding.
Gen Godefroid Niyombare, who announced the coup attempt on national radio on Wednesday, had not been detained, though he told AFP news agency that he was planning to surrender.
Unrest broke out in Burundi late last month after the 51-year-old president said he would run for re-election in June.
Opponents said this contravened the constitution, which states a president can only be elected to two terms.
Mr Nkurunziza argued he was entitled to a third term because he was first appointed to the role by parliament in 2005, rather than elected.
His spokesman says that elections will continue as planned.

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