At
least seven people are dead after militants launched a coordinated bomb
and gun assault on the Indonesian capital Jakarta in what police have
described as a copycat Paris terror attack.
Footage
showed two suicide bombers blow themselves up outside the cafe, and a
militant was also believed to have been captured on film exchanging
gunfire with police.
There
were several large explosions across the city during the three-hour
siege – with reports suicide bombers targeted multiple locations,
including a Starbucks cafe at a busy shopping centre, near the
presidential palace.
Other blasts were reportedly heard in the Cikini, Silpi and Kuningan neighbourhoods, near the Pakistan and Turkish embassies.
A gun battle with attackers also took place inside a cinema at the retail complex.
A United Nations building close to the scene was in lockdown, and other high-rise buildings in the area have been evacuated.
Police
said the attackers aimed to “imitate the terror attacks in Paris”, and
Islamic State fighters were “definitely” responsible.
Aamaaq,
a news agency allied to the terror group, claimed IS carried out the
attacks “targeting foreign nationals and the security forces charged
with protecting them in the Indonesian capital.”
It
emerged IS had issued a cryptic warning in November last year, saying,
“there will be a concert in Indonesia and it will be international
news”.
Bodies could be seen in the streets, as office workers watched the horror unfold.
Seven killed in Indonesian bomb attacks
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