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Canada condemned on Thursday the attacks in Indonesia's capital, which killed seven people including one Canadian national.
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Thursday that Britain will stand by Turkey in its fight against terrorism.
The United States strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, which killed seven people and injured 20 others, State Department said Thursday.
One foreign citizen was killed and four other foreign nationals injured in the suicide bombings in Jakarta on Thursday, Indonesian foreign ministry said in a statement.
Indonesia's Jakarta police chief Tito Karnavian said terror group Islamic State (IS) was the perpetrator of the suicide bombing in Jakarta on Thursday that killed seven people and injured 20 others.
Indonesia's Jakarta police chief Tito Karnavian said terror group Islamic State (IS) was the perpetrator of the suicide bombing in Jakarta on Thursday that killed seven people and injured 20 others.
A "Paris-style" suicide attack on the Indonesian capital Thursday confirmed Southeast Asian governments' worst fears - that citizens returning from fighting alongside the Islamic State (IS) group in the Middle East could launch attacks at home.
Malaysian authorities have beefed up vigilance over potential terror treats following the bombing attacks in Indonesian capital of Jakarta on Thursday.
Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders has strongly condemned the attacks in Jakarta on Thursday, in which at least one Dutch citizen was seriously injured.
Seven people were killed, including five attackers, and 20 others injured in the suicide blasts in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital on Thursday, M. Iqbal, Jakarta police spokesman said.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has visited the site of attack on Thursday afternoon, accompanied by some of his coordinating ministers.
The Philippines on Thursday condemned the attacks in Indonesia's capital Jakarta, which have left seven people, including two suicide bombers killed and 20 others injured.
Seven people including two suicide bombers were killed and 20 others injured in suicide blasts in Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, on Thursday, M. Iqbal, Jakarta police spokesman said in Jakarta.
Six people including three policemen were killed and scores of others injured after gunmen attacked a traffic police post near a shopping mall here on Thursday, national police spokesman, Brigadier General Anton Charliyan, told reporters.
At least six explosions were heard in the shopping mall of Sarinah located at the heart of the Indonesian capital on Thursday morning, with fire exchanges between suspected terrorists and police taking place around the mall premises.