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View all search resultsA series of terrorist acts has rocked Indonesia in the past week. Starting from a clash in a detention centre at the Police Mobile Brigade headquarters in Depok, West Java, last week, attackers then bombed three churches in Surabaya, East Java, last Sunday, followed by another terrorist bombing at Surabaya Police Headquarters. Dozens were killed and wounded.
Lucia Cicilia Agan has kept her cellphone close to her for the past few days because she has been waiting for news from a police hospital in Surabaya about her cousin, Aloysius Bayu Rendra Wardhana, 38, who was among the victims who fell to church bombings in Surabaya on May 13.
Hundreds of Yogyakarta residents gathered at Tugu Monument on Sunday to pray and show their solidarity following suicide bombings that hit three churches in Surabaya, East Java. Thirteen people died and around 40 others were injured in the attacks.