The Palm Beach Post

A 2nd family stages suicide bombing

Attackers brought 8-year-old daughter, who lived; 10 hurt.

- By Niniek Karmini

SURABAYA, INDONESIA — An Indonesian family brought its 8-year-old daughter to a suicide bomb attack it launched Monday on the police headquarte­rs in the country’s second-largest city, authoritie­s said, a day after members of another family conducted coordinate­d suicide bombings on three city churches that killed 12 people.

National police chief Tito Karnavian said the girl, who was with two of the attackers on a motorcycle, survived being thrown by the blast at Surabaya’s police headquarte­rs. The attack killed the four perpetrato­rs. Six civilians and four officers were wounded.

The attack came just hours after police said the family that carried out the church bombings included girls aged 9 and 12.

The flurry of bombings raised concerns that previously beaten-down militant networks in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation have been reinvigora­ted by the return of some of the estimated 1,100 Indonesian­s who went to fight with the Islamic State group in Syria. Experts have warned for several years that when those fighters return, they could pose a significan­t threat.

IS claimed responsibi­lity for the church bombings in a statement carried by its Aamaq news agency. Karnavian, however, said earlier police comments that the family had spent time in Syria were incorrect.

He said the church bombers and the police headquarte­rs attackers were friends, as were another family whose homemade bombs exploded in their apartment Sunday night.

The use of children in the attacks has been particular­ly horrifying to people.

“This is terrifying,” said Taufik Andrie, executive director of an institute that runs programs to help paroled militants reject extremism and rejoin society. “This is showing how extremist ideology can entrap children. Children have no choice. They can’t comprehend the decisions involved.”

 ?? ULET IFANSASTI / GETTY IMAGES ?? Indonesian police stand guard Monday outside the police station in Surabaya following a suicide attack by a family of five. Ten people were injured and the attackers were killed in the explosion.
ULET IFANSASTI / GETTY IMAGES Indonesian police stand guard Monday outside the police station in Surabaya following a suicide attack by a family of five. Ten people were injured and the attackers were killed in the explosion.

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