At least 54 people, including children and teachers, were injured after an explosion ripped through a mosque inside a school complex in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta during Friday prayers, news agency Reuters reported citing police said.
Authorities are still investigating the cause of the blast, which occurred around 12.30 pm inside a mosque located within a Navy compound in the Kelapa Gading area of North Jakarta.
Jakarta Police Chief Asep Edi Suheri told reporters that the injured suffered burns and other wounds, some of them serious. He confirmed that a probe had been launched to determine what triggered the explosion.
Emergency services quickly surrounded the site as ambulances rushed worshippers to nearby hospitals. Local news channels KompasTV and MetroTV aired footage showing police cordoning off the area, with rescue teams on standby.
Images of the mosque showed limited structural damage, though the prayer hall was sealed off for forensic examination.
This is a developing story.


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