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Officers inspect the damage at the Jakarta Ritz-Carlton, where an explosion today ripped the facade off the hotel. Anti-terrorism officials were at the Ritz and the Marriott but refused to speculate on the cause. The blasts occurred about five minutes apart.
Officers inspect the damage at the Jakarta Ritz-Carlton, where an explosion today ripped the facade off the hotel. Anti-terrorism officials were at the Ritz and the Marriott but refused to speculate on the cause. The blasts occurred about five minutes apart.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia — A pair of powerful explosions at two luxury hotels killed nine and wounded at least 50 people in an upscale Jakarta neighborhood this morning, sending debris and glass flying onto the streets.

Anti-terrorism forces were at the scenes of both blasts but did not want to speculate about the possibility of an attack by militants.

“There were bodies on the ground; one of them had no stomach,” said a man who lives near the hotels and who arrived at the Marriott before emergency services. “It was terrible.”

Alex Asmasubrata, who was jogging by the hotels, said he first heard a loud explosion at the Marriott. Five minutes later, a bomb followed at the Ritz.

The blasts were caused by “high explosives,” Security Minister Widodo Adi Sucipto told reporters at the scene, without elaborating. He said they exploded two minutes apart.

He said that a New Zealander was among those killed and that 13 other foreigners were among the injured.

Two U.S. officials said one American is believed to have been injured, but that had not been confirmed. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation publicly.

Police operational chief Arief Wahyunadi said the explosives were planted in the Ritz-Carlton’s Air Langga restaurant and the basement of the Marriott, which was also attacked in 2003. Twelve people died in that assault, which was blamed on Southeast Asian terrorist network Jemaah Islamiyah.

There has been a massive crackdown by anti-terrorism officials since then, and it has been more than three years since a major terrorist attack in Indonesia.

Because of past attacks, most major hotels in Jakarta take security precautions, such as checking incoming vehicles and requiring visitors to pass through metal detectors. Still, international hotels make attractive targets, since the nature of their business requires them to be relatively open and accessible.

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