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国际英语新闻:Islamic State Claims Deadly Jakarta Attack

更新时间:2024-04-25 22:08:33

  JAKARTAIslamic State has claimed responsibility for Thursday's coordinated bomb and gun attack in the Indonesian capital that left seven people dead, including all five attackers.

  The Islamic State-linked Aamaq News Agency says the attack in an upscale neighborhood in central Jakarta targeted foreign nationals and security forces charged with protecting them. Foreigners were among 20 people who were wounded.

  Earlier, Indonesian national police spokesman Anton Charliyan said an IS-affiliated group was probably behind the assault, and the attackers were likely trying to imitate the November Paris terror attacks.

  
	  国际英语新闻:Islamic State Claims Deadly Jakarta Attack
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  The Jakarta police chief went further, naming an Indonesian in Syria as responsible. All leaders of Islamic State in Southeast Asia are competing to be the regional chief, Tito Karnavian told reporters. Thats why [Indonesian IS fighter] Bahrun Naim plotted this attack.

  The violence began with a series of explosions mid-morning in an area near a shopping center, luxury hotels, embassies and other office buildings. The first two occurred in the outdoor smoking area and a parking lot of a Starbucks. A third explosion rocked a small police station.

  The militants engaged in intense gun battles with police throughout the day. By late afternoon, authorities declared the attack over, saying all five militants were killed. A Canadian national and an Indonesian citizen were also killed, police said.

  Busy spot

  This is a very popular shopping area with restaurants and office buildings. About 50 meters from there is the United Nations office. The U.S. Embassy is almost around 400 or 500 meters from there, not far from the presidential palace, actually. So this is a really centrally located place, said VOA Indonesian Service reporter Frans Demon.

  While clearing Tamarin Avenue where the attacks occurred, police say they found one large and five small unexploded bombs. It is not clear why the bombs did not go off.

  Indonesian authorities in November had received a threat from Islamic State about a coordinated bomb attack in the capital.

  Around Christmas and New Year's there was a threat by this group [IS] that they will do what they call a 'concert' in Jakarta, meaning they will set off bomb explosions in several places at the same time, said Demon.

  A heavy police presence now on the streets of Jakarta is aimed at reassuring citizens. Zainal Arifin hopes that it will also stop future attacks. Jakartas citizens, including myself, are now scared to go to shopping malls and other public places. But the police say we have nothing to fear because theyll protect us. Hopefully this wont happen again, he said.

  Another IS external attack

  A U.S. counterterrorism official told VOA there was no reason to doubt Islamic States claim of responsibility for the attacks.

  U.S. military and intelligence officials have been warning the terror group has been placing a greater emphasis on so-called external attacks, devoting more people and resources, while using the attacks in Paris that killed 130 as a model.

  Its definitely a symptom of the losses theyve been suffering, like in [the Iraqi city of] Ramadi, a U.S. official told VOA on condition of anonymity. 1/2 12下一页尾页