Ban laid out three options to address the crisis in a letter to the UN Security Council yesterday, which has adopted a resolution calling for measures to prevent mass atrocities in Burundi.
Among those options was setting up a special political mission to monitor human rights, support political dialogue and lay the groundwork for a possible peacekeeping operation.
Citing "existing political realities" and security concerns, Ban however shied away from recommending the deployment of a full-fledged peacekeeping operation or a political mission.
"Violence in Burundi has reached alarming levels," Ban said in the letter to the 15-member council.
Launching a dialogue "must be the absolute priority while we continue to find ways, with our partners in the region, to stop the deterioration of the security situation and prevent massive violence and a possible full-blown war."
Burundi descended into violence in April after President Pierre Nkurunziza launched a bid to prolong his term in office and later won elections that UN observers said were neither credible nor free.
In the latest outbreak of violence, gunmen late Sunday opened fire on a bar in Bujumbura, killing an army major and wounding the husband of the senate's deputy speaker.
Ten civil society organisations that led the movement against Nkurunziza's re-election bid have been shut down and there has been a worrying rise in hate speech.
UN envoy Jamal Benomar told reporters after a behind- closed doors meeting with the Security Council that the UN team would be sent quickly to Bujumbura to press for a political solution.
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