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Jakarta attacks: What we know | Jakarta attacks: What we know |
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A series of explosions and gun attacks rocked the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, on 14 January, leaving eight people dead, including the four attackers. | |
Here's a summary of what we know so far. | Here's a summary of what we know so far. |
How did the attacks unfold? | How did the attacks unfold? |
The Jakarta attacks began at about 10:40 local time (03:40 GMT) with a series of bomb blasts at an intersection near the Sarinah shopping mall and a Starbucks coffee shop. | The Jakarta attacks began at about 10:40 local time (03:40 GMT) with a series of bomb blasts at an intersection near the Sarinah shopping mall and a Starbucks coffee shop. |
Reports say that there were at least six explosions in fairly quick succession. | Reports say that there were at least six explosions in fairly quick succession. |
The first blast took place outside the Starbucks cafe, which had its windows blown out. | The first blast took place outside the Starbucks cafe, which had its windows blown out. |
As people inside ran out, two gunmen waiting outside opened fire. | As people inside ran out, two gunmen waiting outside opened fire. |
At least two militants also attacked the police box in the centre of the intersection in a suicide bomb attack. | At least two militants also attacked the police box in the centre of the intersection in a suicide bomb attack. |
Armed police quickly sealed off the area and moved in on the attackers, initially using cars and later armoured vehicles as cover. | Armed police quickly sealed off the area and moved in on the attackers, initially using cars and later armoured vehicles as cover. |
Gunmen in the area continued firing at bystanders and police, with sporadic gunfire reported for several hours afterwards. | Gunmen in the area continued firing at bystanders and police, with sporadic gunfire reported for several hours afterwards. |
During a shootout, militants took cover in the Djakarta Theatre cinema, in the same building as Starbucks. Police say two attackers were killed in front of the cinema. | |
Reports said gunfire and explosions were also heard elsewhere in Jakarta, but it is not clear where those took place. | Reports said gunfire and explosions were also heard elsewhere in Jakarta, but it is not clear where those took place. |
Who carried out the attacks? | Who carried out the attacks? |
The Islamic State (IS) group said it had carried out the attacks, in an online statement that could not be independently verified. | |
Indonesian police said they believed Bahru Naim, an Indonesian currently thought to be in Syria had masterminded the attack and been "planning this for a while". | Indonesian police said they believed Bahru Naim, an Indonesian currently thought to be in Syria had masterminded the attack and been "planning this for a while". |
Police chief Tito Karnavian told local media Bahrun Naim wanted to be IS's leader in the region. | Police chief Tito Karnavian told local media Bahrun Naim wanted to be IS's leader in the region. |
"All leaders [of IS] in South-East Asia are competing to be the chief. That's why Bahrun Naim plotted this attack," he said. | |
Meanwhile, national police spokesman Maj Gen Anton Charilyan said the militants had imitated the recent Paris attacks. | Meanwhile, national police spokesman Maj Gen Anton Charilyan said the militants had imitated the recent Paris attacks. |
However, security experts say the gunmen appeared to be inexperienced, with little training. | However, security experts say the gunmen appeared to be inexperienced, with little training. |
How many attackers were there? | How many attackers were there? |
Police initially warned there could be as many as 14 attackers before bringing that number down to five. | |
However, one of the five was later found to be a 43-year-old civilian working as a courier. | |
IS put the number of militants at four. | |
How many civilian casualties were there? | How many civilian casualties were there? |
Two civilians, a Canadian and an Indonesian, died in the attack on Starbucks. | |
A wounded Indonesian bank employee later died of his injuries and the death of the civilian courier brings the total number of civilians killed to four. | |
Police also said 20 people were wounded in the attacks, among them at least five police officers and an Algerian, who police said escaped from the Starbucks. | |
The Dutch embassy said one of its nationals had been seriously hurt and was being treated in hospital. | |
Where did the main attacks take place? | Where did the main attacks take place? |
The militants targeted a busy area in central Jakarta - correspondents say the attack appeared to be designed to inflict maximum damage. | The militants targeted a busy area in central Jakarta - correspondents say the attack appeared to be designed to inflict maximum damage. |
The Sarinah department store is one of the first department stores in Jakarta and a popular place for Indonesians and foreigners alike. | The Sarinah department store is one of the first department stores in Jakarta and a popular place for Indonesians and foreigners alike. |
It is on the same intersection as Starbucks and the police box. | It is on the same intersection as Starbucks and the police box. |
Nearby is a UN office, the Pan-Pacific Hotel, some Indonesian government offices and many shops and restaurants. | Nearby is a UN office, the Pan-Pacific Hotel, some Indonesian government offices and many shops and restaurants. |
The US embassy, near Sarinah, has warned its citizens to stay away from the area. | The US embassy, near Sarinah, has warned its citizens to stay away from the area. |
The Istana Negara presidential palace is about 2km (1.24 miles) away, near the US embassy. | The Istana Negara presidential palace is about 2km (1.24 miles) away, near the US embassy. |