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Indonesia Blast: Explosion Hits Military Complex Near Jakarta

By IANS | Updated: March 31, 2024 10:28 IST

Jakarta, March 31 An explosion rocked a military complex near Indonesia's capital city Jakarta and casualties have not been ...

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Jakarta, March 31 An explosion rocked a military complex near Indonesia's capital city Jakarta and casualties have not been reported, an officer told local media. Spokesperson of the Indonesian Army, Kristomei Sianturi, said the blast occurred at 18:30 p.m. local time on Saturday in a military ammunition warehouse situated in Ciangsana village in Bogor regency, West Java province, around seven km away from the eastern border of Jakarta.

The spokesperson added that fire brigades have been deployed but were not able to approach the explosion site yet, Xinhua news agency reported. Sianturi said that residents living near the warehouse have been evacuated to safer areas. Casualties or injuries are still unknown, he said.

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