At least seven people plus the six family members, who included girls aged 9 and 12, died in the attacks in Surabaya, according to police. At least 41 people were injured in the attacks, which Indonesia's president condemned as "barbaric." Karnavian said the family had returned to Indonesia from Syria, where until recently the Islamic State group controlled significant territory. The Southeast Asian terror network responsible for the Bali attacks was obliterated by a sustained crackdown on militants by Indonesia's counterterrorism police with U.S. and Australian support. It wasn't clear whether the shootings were connected to the church attacks.
Source: ABC News May 13, 2018 02:15 UTC