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Nine dead in Indonesia church bombings | Nine dead in Indonesia church bombings |
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Suicide bombers have attacked three churches in Indonesia's second-largest city Surabaya, killing at least nine people, police say. | Suicide bombers have attacked three churches in Indonesia's second-largest city Surabaya, killing at least nine people, police say. |
Around 40 others were injured in the attacks, which occurred within minutes of each other. No group has so far said it carried them out. | |
TV pictures showed debris scattered around the entrance of one church. | TV pictures showed debris scattered around the entrance of one church. |
Indonesia, the most populous Muslim-majority country, has seen a resurgence of Islamist militancy in recent months. | Indonesia, the most populous Muslim-majority country, has seen a resurgence of Islamist militancy in recent months. |
The bombings took place around 07:30 local time (00:30 GMT). Officials said they foiled an attack against a fourth church. | |
The country's intelligence agency said the attacks were most likely to have been carried out by an Islamic State-inspired group, Jemaah Ansharut Daulah. | |
Earlier this month, members of the Indonesian security forces were killed during a 36-hour standoff with militant Islamist prisoners at a high security prison on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta. | |
Over 90 per cent of Indonesians are Muslim, but there are also significant populations of Christians, Hindus and Buddhists. | |
What is the history of militancy in Indonesia? | |
Following the country's worst-ever attack took place in 2002, when bombings on the popular resort island of Bali killed 202 people, authorities launched a crack-down on extremist groups. | |
But recent years have seen a number of attacks claimed by Islamic State (IS). | |
Four civilians and four attackers were killed in a series of explosions and shootings in central Jakarta in the first incident claimed by the group in January 2016. | |
In February this year, a number of people were injured in a sword attack at a church in Sleman, Yogyakarta. Police said that the attacker had previously tried to join IS in Syria. |