Victim injured in Bali Blast


Indonesian Police Beef up Protection for Foreign Missions


At least 182 Dead in Indonesian Island Blast

181 Killed in Indonesia Explosions
Lastest news Worldwide condemnations At least 187 killed
Indonesian Police officers walk past flower displays placed at the site of a deadly bomb explosion Monday, Oct. 14, 2002 in a nightclub district on Bali island, Indonesia. More than 180 people, most of them foreign tourists, were killed and hundreds injured when what is suspected to be a car bomb exploded at night club Saturday night which was packed with foreign tourists and locals. (AP Photo)
Al-Qaeda links with Bali bomb blasts: Defense Minister

Indonesian Defense Minister MatoriAbdul Djalil said Monday the blasts in Bali province late last Saturday that killed at least 181 and injured 311 others was associated with the international terrorist network al-Qaeda.

Indonesian Government Confirms Death Toll in Bali 181

Indonesian Health MinisterAhmad Sujudi confirmed Monday the death toll from bomb blast on Saturday reached a total of 181, with only 30 bodies identified.

China Strongly Condemns Explosions in Indonesia

China strongly condemns the violent explosions that took place in Indonesia's Bali Saturday and resulted in the death and injury of a great number of innocent people.

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  •   At least 187 killed >>
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