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    North Jakarta Mosque Blast Injures 54; Bomb-Making Suspected

    World November 7, 20251 Min Read
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    A major explosion occurred Friday afternoon inside a mosque at a school complex in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, leaving 54 people injured. The powerful blast led to an immediate security alert. Local police chief Asep Edi Suheri confirmed the event and assured the public that a meticulous investigation is being conducted to pinpoint the cause. Crucial evidence gathered at the blast site suggests potential terrorist involvement. Among the items reportedly found by authorities were a body vest, firearms, and components essential for creating bombs. The explosion caused severe burns to the 54 injured individuals, though the mosque building itself did not suffer significant structural damage. Law enforcement and security personnel have sealed off the location as the probe intensifies. The focus is on identifying the individuals responsible for this attack on the mosque, which is part of a school. Authorities are committed to deploying all resources to ensure a thorough investigation and achieve justice for the injured.

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