Death toll in JakartaBlasts reaches 17: 7civilians, 5terrorists, 5police, ISIS claims responsibility

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Milipuko imetokea maeneo kadha, ikiwa ni pamoja na mgahawani katika duka la kibiashara lililoko karibu na ikulu ya rais na afisi za UN.

Kuna ripoti za maafisa wa polisi kuonekana kwenye majengo na barabara za mji huo karibu na kituo hicho cha kibiashara.

Eneo hilo limezingirwa na maafisa wa usalama.

Rais Joko Widodo amehimiza raia wawe na utulivu na kushutumu "kitendo hicho cha ugaidi".

"Tunaomboleza watu waliofariki kwa sababu ya kisa hiki, lakini pia tunakilaani. Kimevuruga utulivu na amani na kuingiza wasiwasi miongoni mwa raia," amesema.
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Police (left) hide behind vehicles during an exchange of gunfire with suspects hiding near a Starbucks cafe as another blast happens in Jakarta on January 14, 2016.


Militants launched a gun and bomb assault, killing at least six people in the centre of the Indonesian capital on Thursday, police said, in an attack that followed a threat by Islamic State fighters to put the country in their "spotlight".

Media said six bombs went off and a Reuters witness saw three dead people and a gunfight going on. One blast was in a Starbucks cafe and security forces were later seen entering the building.

Police said they suspected a suicide bomber was responsible for at least one of the blasts and up to 14 militant gunmen were involved in the attack, Metro TV reported.

"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," said a Reuters photographer.

Indonesia has been on edge in recent weeks over the threat posed by Islamist militants and counter-terrorism police have launched a crackdown on people with suspected links to Islamic State.

"We have previously received a threat from Islamic State that Indonesia will be the spotlight," police spokesman Anton Charliyan told reporters. But he said police did not know who was responsible.

He said three policemen and three civilians had been killed.
"I saw a police officer shot right in front of me," one witness told TV One.

UN BUILDING
One explosion went off in front of a shopping centre called the Sarinah mall, on a main avenue. Media said a police post outside the mall was blown up.

Police snipers were deployed among hundreds of other security officers.

A UN building near the scene was in lock-down with no one allowed in or out, a witness said. Some other high-rise buildings in the area were evacuated.

Indonesia's central bank is located in the same area, and a spokesman for the bank said a policy meeting was going ahead and a decision on interest rates would be announced as planned later in the day.

An explosion was heard in the western suburb of Palmerah, according to a domestic media tweet, but police said they could not confirm a blast there.

Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, the vast majority of whom practise a moderate form of the religion.

The country saw a spate of militant attacks in the 2000s, the deadliest of which was a nightclub bombing on the holiday island of Bali that killed 202 people, most of them tourists.

Police have been largely successful in destroying domestic militant cells since then, but officials have more recently been worrying about a resurgence inspired by groups such as Islamic State and Indonesians who return after fighting with the group.

The last major militant attacks in Jakarta were in July 2009, with bombs at the JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels.

Source: RT
 
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Wafuasi wa Shetani hao! Huko Indonesia nako wanaonewa au kiu yao ni kuona wana destabilize nchi ile na amani ya dunia kwa ujumla? Poor IS; huyo mungu mnayemuabudu hakika ni mungu wa kuzimu anatenda kazi zake.
 
ISIS they are not doing any thing for the course of Islamic. They are after their own invested political interests.
They are using religion as a smock screen to hide their radicalism and evil clutches to a civilized world?
Radicals are not Muslims by definition and know very little about core value and ffundamentals of Islamic by large. There is no where in Islamic teachings which directs mass killing not only to fellow Muslims or non Muslims brothers. This is mere madness which Muslims all over the world should denounce the new ideology in our unison.
 
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