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Explosions rock on Indonesia's Bali island
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-01 23:57:27

:::::: Blasts in Bali may have link with oil price hikes: observer 02/10 00:59
:::::: Indonesian president to visit Bali after triple bombings 01/10 23:59

    JAKARTA, Oct. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The triple bombings in Indonesia's resort province of Bali on Saturday evening, which reportedly killed at least 30 people and injured dozens, "were clearly the work of terrorists," the website of Jakarta Post quoted police as saying.

Up to three explosions rocked popular tourist areas on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Oct. 1. At least 30 people were killed.

Video grab show police at scene of bomb blast in Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali Oct. 1. (Reuters)

    Bombs exploded almost simultaneously in two tourist areas of Bali, police Major General Ansyaad Mbai, a top Indonesian anti-terrorism official, was quoted as saying.

    The victims included foreign tourists, he added.

    Putu Putra Wisada, a spokesman at the Sangla Hospital in Denpasar, said that his hospital admitted 11 dead and 38 others wounded -- eight Australians, two Americans and 28 Indonesians.

    A receptionist at the Graha Asih Hospital close to Jimbaran Bay said that at least eight bodies were in the morgue, and doctors were treating at least 13 other people.

    Meanwhile, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will leave on first occasion for Bali to inspect scenes of bomb blasts, Presidential Spokesman Andi Mallarangeng said.

A series of near-simultanous bomb blasts ripped through popular tourist spots on the Indonesian island of Bali, killing at least 30 people including several foreign tourists.

Damaged furniture, blood stains and a discarded shoe litter the floor at a bomb damaged resteraunt in Kuta, on the island of Bali. (AFP)

    The president had ordered Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo, State Inelligence Agency Head Syamsir Siregar and Indonesian Police Chief General Sutanto to leave for Bali on Saturday night.

    At least three bombs exploded at two tourism spots of Jimbaran and Kuta Town Square in Bali on Saturday.

    The first and second explosions occurred at 18:50 p.m. ( local time) at a food court in Jimbaran district and the third blast at 19:00 p.m. in Kuta Town Square.

    On Oct. 12, 2002, bomb blasts occurred in Bali, killing 202 people, mostly Australian vocationers. Enditem

At least 30 people died in bomb blasts on Indonesia's Bali island on Saturday, said an official at the island's main hospital, Sanglah.

Video grab shows the Raja restaurant in Kuta on the Indonesian resort island of Bali Oct. 1.  (Reuters)

Indonesian security personnel survey the scene at a bomb damaged restaurant in Kuta on the island of Bali. (AFP)

Video grab shows medical staff examining the body of a victim in a hospital in Denpasar after bomb blasts on the Indonesian resort island of Bali Oct. 1.

Video grab shows medical staff examining the body of a victim in a hospital in Denpasar after bomb blasts on the Indonesian resort island of Bali Oct. 1. (Reuters)

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