Bombs explode at 2 hotels in Mega Kuningan-Jakarta
The Jakarta Post – Explosions hit two hotels in Mega Kuningan, Jakarta on Friday morning. Tens of injured victims were reportedly being evacuated.
Metro TV news channel reported four people were killed in the incident.
Some of the victims were taken to Jakarta hospital.
Hundreds of police officer immediately deployed and curbed the area.
The facade of the Ritz-Carlton hotel was blown off in one blast Friday morning. Another explosion hit the Marriott hotel.
First explosion reportedly occurred at Ritz-Carlton hotel at around 8 a.m., followed by a second explosion at Marriot hotel minutes later. Witnesses said the second explosion was louder.
Police: Bombs at Jakarta hotels kill 4 foreigners
South Jakarta police Col. Firman Bundi told The Associated Press that their bodies have been taken to a hospital.
Tens of injured victims were reportedly being evacuated. Some of the victims were taken to Jakarta Hospital near the area.
Police bomb and anti-terror squads have deployed to curb the area.
The facade of the Ritz-Carlton hotel was blown off in one of the blasts Friday morning. Another explosion hit the neighboring Marriott hotel.
First explosion reportedly occurred at Ritz-Carlton hotel at around 8 a.m., followed by a second explosion at Marriot hotel minutes later. Witnesses said the second explosion was louder.
Officials: 6 dead in hotel blasts
A security guard inspects the damage after an explosion occurred at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday. Bombs exploded at the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott hotels in the Indonesian capital on Friday, ripping the facade off the Ritz, police said.
Police and hospital officials say six people have been killed and at least 39 injured in a pair of powerful blasts that hit two luxury hotels in Mega Kuningan business area in downtown Jakarta.
Dr. Cahyono of the Jakarta Hospital said six people were killed in explosions at the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott hotels Friday morning.
Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Chrysnanda also put the death toll at six.
At least 39 victims, including foreigners, were treated at Jakarta Hospital, Metropolitan Medical
Center (MMC), and Medistra Hospital.
The first explosion reportedly occurred at Marriot hotel at around 8 a.m., followed by a second explosion at Ritz-Carlton hotel minutes later. Witnesses said the second explosion was louder. The Marriott hotel was attacked in 2003, when 12 died. Southeast Asian terror network Jamaah Islamiyah was blamed for that blast.
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