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Jakarta attacks: Starbucks suicide bomb blasts and gun assaults in Indonesia capital leave at least seven dead Jakarta attacks: Starbucks suicide bomb blasts and gun assaults in Indonesia capital leave at least seven dead
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Suicide bomb blasts and gun attacks have left at least seven people - including four militants - dead in the centre of Indonesia's capital.Suicide bomb blasts and gun attacks have left at least seven people - including four militants - dead in the centre of Indonesia's capital.
The apparently co-ordinated deadly assault - which police say involved up to 14 militants - follows threats by Isis to put the country in its "spotlight". No one has claimed responsibility for the apparently co-ordinated deadly assault - which police say involved up to 14 militants - but it follows threats by Isis to put the country in its "spotlight".
Amid an ongoing battle between militants and security services, Jakarta police spokesman Colonel Muhammad Iqbal said officers had recovered the bodies of four attackers. It was not clear if more remained at large.Amid an ongoing battle between militants and security services, Jakarta police spokesman Colonel Muhammad Iqbal said officers had recovered the bodies of four attackers. It was not clear if more remained at large.
Bank security guard Tri Seranto said he saw at least five attackers, including three suicide bombers who entered a nearby Starbucks and blew themselves up.Bank security guard Tri Seranto said he saw at least five attackers, including three suicide bombers who entered a nearby Starbucks and blew themselves up.
He said he saw two other men carrying handguns walk into a police post before hearing gunfire emerge from the base.He said he saw two other men carrying handguns walk into a police post before hearing gunfire emerge from the base.
Mr Seranto said he later saw one policeman dead and three seriously injured. Two gunmen were seen running away with police in pursuit.Mr Seranto said he later saw one policeman dead and three seriously injured. Two gunmen were seen running away with police in pursuit.
Meanwhile, a Reuters photographer who witnessed the aftermath of the explosions said: "The Starbucks cafe windows are blown out.Meanwhile, a Reuters photographer who witnessed the aftermath of the explosions said: "The Starbucks cafe windows are blown out.
"I see three dead people on the road. There has been a lull in the shooting but someone is on the roof of the building and police are aiming their guns at him.""I see three dead people on the road. There has been a lull in the shooting but someone is on the roof of the building and police are aiming their guns at him."
Following the first explosions, a gun-battle broke out between the attackers and anti-terror police, and gunfire could be heard more than an hour later.
About two hours later, another explosion was heard from a cafe near the Starbucks, about five minutes after 25 anti-terror policemen entered. It was not clear if the explosion was a controlled detonation or a bomb. 
Indonesian President Joko Widodo labelled the killings "acts of terror" and urged people to remain calm.Indonesian President Joko Widodo labelled the killings "acts of terror" and urged people to remain calm.
He said: "Our nation and our people should not be afraid, we will not be defeated by these acts of terror, I hope the public stay calm." "This act is clearly aimed at disturbing public order and spreading terror among people," he said in statement on television.
Blasts were also reported outside the city's United Nations office and in Cikni, Silpi and Kuningan neighborhoods - near the Turkish and Pakistani embassies. "Our nation and our people should not be afraid, we will not be defeated by these acts of terror, I hope the public stay calm."
More follows... There were also unconfirmed reports of blasts outside the city's United Nations office and in Cikni, Silpi and Kuningan neighborhoods - near the Turkish and Pakistani embassies.