Attacks in Jakarta
(Vatican Radio) Terrorists in
the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, attacked several different targets on Thursday
morning, killing at least six people including at least one policeman. Local
authorities confirm one of the attacks took place in a Starbucks cafe in the
city’s downtown area, while gunmen attacked a police post nearby.
Local news outlets also
report three other explosions in other parts of the city, in neighborhoods near
the Turkish and Pakistani embassies and other government and diplomatic
buildings.
UN Regional Representative on
Drugs and Crime for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Jeremy Douglas, told the
Australian Broadcasting Company he was returning to the nearby UN building when
the blasts went off. “We got out of the car and we heard a second bomb, then we
heard a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth and then gunfire in the street – a
lot of gunfire,” he said.
This is the first major
attack on Jakarta since the 2009 Marriot and Ritz hotels bombings.
Indonesia is the world’s most
populous Muslim country and has been in a state of high alert after threats
from the Islamic State.
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