Arab Times

Indonesia probes suicide attack:

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Indonesia’s elite anti-terror squad was Thursday investigat­ing a suicide bombing near a Jakarta bus station that killed three policemen in an assault authoritie­s believe is linked to the Islamic State group.

President Joko Widodo appealed for calm after two suicide attackers unleashed carnage outside the busy terminal late Wednesday, sending huge clouds of black smoke into the sky and panicked people fleeing.

Three policemen were killed, while six other officers and five civilians were injured in an assault that left body parts and shattered glass strewn across the road. The bombers also died.

Police said they believed there was a link between the attackers and the Islamic State (IS) group, without giving further details. Hundreds of Indonesian­s have flocked abroad to fight with the jihadists and IS-supporting militants have been behind a series of recent plots and attacks in the archipelag­o.

The bus station bombing was the deadliest attack in Indonesia since January 2016, when a suicide blast and gun assault claimed by IS in downtown Jakarta left four attackers and four civilians dead.

In a televised address Thursday, Widodo said he had ordered a thorough probe and was “urging all citizens across the nation to stay calm and remain united”. (AFP)

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