Police at the scene in Surabaya, East Java (Trisnadi/AP)
At least 13 people have died in suicide attacks on churches in Indonesia’s second-largest city, carried out by a family of six that included two young children, police said.
All six family members were killed in the attacks in Surabaya and at least 41 people were injured, in acts that Indonesia’s president condemned as “barbaric”.
The bombings were the worst to target churches in Indonesia since a series of attacks on Christmas Eve in 2000 killed 15 people and wounded nearly 100. Religious minorities in Indonesia, especially Christians, have been repeatedly targeted by militants.