Jakarta suicide bombing linked to IS: police
Indonesian police say twin suicide bombings at a busy bus terminal in East Jakarta was linked to Islamic State.
Jewel Topsfield is Fairfax's Indonesia correspondent. She is an award-winning journalist who has been with Fairfax Media for 10 years. Most recently, she was education editor at The Age for five years. Prior to that she was the launch deputy editor of the National Times, Fairfax’s online opinion site. She also spent three years in the Canberra Press Gallery covering immigration, education, the environment and water.
Indonesian police say twin suicide bombings at a busy bus terminal in East Jakarta was linked to Islamic State.
There were two blasts near a bus station that went off five minutes apart late in the evening.
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