Surabaya bombings

2018 Surabaya bombings
Part of terrorism in Indonesia
Indonesian President Joko Widodo (in white) visiting one of the churches that were attacked by terrorists on 13 May
Surabaya bombings is located in Surabaya
SMTB
SMTB
GKI
GKI
GPPS
GPPS
Wonocolo
Wonocolo
Mapolrestabes
Mapolrestabes
Surabaya bombings (Surabaya)
Location of the attacked churches, police headquarters in Surabaya, and Wonocolo apartment in Sidoarjo
LocationSurabaya and Sidoarjo, Indonesia
Coordinates7°17′20″S 112°45′37″E / 7.28889°S 112.76028°E / -7.28889; 112.76028 7°16′54″S 112°43′57″E / 7.28167°S 112.73250°E / -7.28167; 112.73250 7°15′50″S 112°43′33″E / 7.26389°S 112.72583°E / -7.26389; 112.72583 7°20′56″S 112°41′50″E / 7.34889°S 112.69722°E / -7.34889; 112.69722 7°14′20″S 112°44′12″E / 7.23889°S 112.73667°E / -7.23889; 112.73667
Date13–14 May 2018
13 May attacks:

14 May attack:

  • 08:50 WIB (UTC+07:00)
    (Police HQ)[2]
TargetChristians, police officers
Attack type
Suicide bombings
Deaths28 (15 victims, 13 attackers)[a][3][4][5][6]
Injured57[7]
PerpetratorsJamaah Ansharut Daulah (Southeast Asian branch of the Islamic State)
AssailantsDita Supriyanto family
Anton Febryanto family
Tri Murtono family
MotiveIslamic extremism

The 2018 Surabaya bombings were a series of terrorist attacks that initially occurred on 13 May 2018 in three churches in Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia and the capital of East Java province. The explosions occurred at Immaculate Saint Mary Catholic Church (Gereja Katolik Santa Maria Tak Bercela, SMTB) on Ngagel Madya Street; Indonesia Christian Church (Gereja Kristen Indonesia, GKI) on Diponegoro Street; and Surabaya Central Pentecostal Church (Gereja Pantekosta Pusat Surabaya, GPPS) on Arjuno Street. The first explosion took place at the SMTB Church; the second and third explosions followed within an hour.

The fourth bombing occurred in an apartment complex in Sidoarjo, a regency located south of Surabaya, after the terrorists accidentally set off the bombs inside the room; three were killed and a teenager and two children were injured. The fifth bombing occurred the next day at the Surabaya Police Headquarters (Mapolrestabes Surabaya); two perpetrators detonated their devices while they were being checked by police at the entrance.

As of 1 June 2018, 28 people were killed, including the suicide bombers. Around 50 others were injured; several were in critical condition. The attacks occurred just days after the standoff at Mako Brimob in Depok, in which five police officers were killed. The attacks are the deadliest terror attack in Indonesia since the 2002 Bali bombings.

The bombings were regarded as one of the most sophisticated and complex terror attacks in Indonesia. It was also the first of its kind in Indonesian history in which children as young as nine years old participated.

  1. ^ Hilda M. Rinanda (13 May 2018). "Ini Waktu Tiga Ledakan Bom di Surabaya". Detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hilda M. Rinanda. "Teror di Jatim 25 Jam: 12 Warga Meninggal, 13 Pelaku Tewas". Detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. ^ Hilda M. Rinanda (14 May 2018). "Ini Identitas Polisi-Warga Korban Bom di Mapolrestabes Surabaya". Detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  4. ^ Wahyoe Boediwardhana (14 May 2018). "25 killed in East Java attacks, including 13 suicide bombers". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  5. ^ Dadang Kurnia (15 May 2018). "Tiga Teror Bom di Jatim Tewaskan 26 Orang". Republika.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Church security officer latest fatality of Surabaya church bombings". The Jakarta Post (in Indonesian). 19 May 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  7. ^ Abi Sarwanto (14 May 2018). "Korban Tewas Teror Bom Surabaya 28 Orang, 57 Luka". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 May 2018.


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