SUICIDE BOMBER FAMILY Indonesia church attacks leave thirteen dead and 41 injured after mum, dad and their four kids blow themselves up in Surabaya
The two youngest suicide bombers were sisters aged nine and 12 wearing explosives
By Ellie Cambridge and Gemma Mullin
14th May 2018, 4:52 amUpdated: 14th May 2018, 8:56 am
THIRTEEN people have been killed and 41 injured after a mum, dad and their four kids blew themselves up at three Sunday church services in Indonesia.
The two youngest suicide bombers - girls aged nine and 12 - wore explosives along with their mother as they attacked a church in Surabaya, police said.
A family of suicide bombers have killed at least seven worshippers in a series of attacks at churches in Indonesia
A family of suicide bombers have killed at least seven worshippers in a series of attacks at churches in Indonesia
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Officers confirmed the father detonated a car bomb outside one building while two sons, aged 18 and 16, used a motorcycle on another church in the city.
National police chief Tito Karnavian said the family had returned to Indonesia from Syria, as ISIS claimed responsibility for the atrocity in a statement carried by its Aamaq news agency.
A total of seven worshippers were killed alongside the family of six, with Indonesia's president condemning the attacks as "barbaric."
The attacks in Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, were among the worst ever carried out against the country's Christian minority.
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