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Jakarta Bomb Blasts
Date: 19 Jul 2009
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Jakarta Bomb Blasts
Indonesian employees of New Zealand businessman Timothy David Mackay - a victim of Jakarta hotel bombings - mourn during his funeral at a hospital chapel in Jakarta.
Damage to Ritz Carlton Hotel in Jakarta from blast on Friday 17 July 2009
Giant wreaths sit outside a Jakarta hospital chapel for Jakarta bombing victim Timothy Mackay of New Zealand.
Tearful survivor of twin early morning blasts at JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotels
Smoke billows from J.W. Marriott hotel in Jakarta after bomb attack.
An Indonesian youth holds poster as people lay flowers outside bombed Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta.
Two boys place flowers outside the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Jakarta, a day after suicide bomb attacks there and the nearby JW Marriott killed 8 people and injured 55 others.
JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta after latest attack. This is the second time the hotel has been the target of a bomb blast.
Dead body removed from luxury Jakarta hotels which were hit by bomb blasts
Staff evacuated from Ritz-Carlton after an early morning bomb blast hit the hotel in Jakarta
Commando squads secure the bombed Jakarta Ritz-Carlton hotel
Security enforced in the aftermath of the twin blasts at luxury hotels that killed and injured many, a number of them foreigners
At the scene of the blasts Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo Adi Sucipto told reporters "These were high explosive bombs"
Windows were blown out of a second-storey restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton
Security forces outside the Ritz-Carlton, the scene of one bomb blast in Jakarta
The damaged facade of the Ritz-Carlton hotel after an explosion hit the hotel and the nearby JW Marriott.
Emergency evacuation of guests and staff was carried out after the blasts occurred after 8am Jakarta time
Guests leave the Ritz-Carlton hotel after an explosion went off ripping the facade off the Ritz, police said
A man holds tickets for upcoming Manchester United July 20 football match in front of the bombed Ritz-Carlton hotel where English Premier League giants Manchester United were due to stay at
Investigator studies the site of a bombing at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta on July 17, 2009 after a blast tore through the hotel as well as the nearby JW Marriott.
Hotel staff being treated for injuries from the bomb blasts that tore through the Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott in Jakarta
The aftermath of a bomb blast inside the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta
Indonesian policemen examine the site of a blast inside the Ritz Carlton hotel in Jakarta
Restaurant damaged by bomb blast inside the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta
Hotel staff in shock being evacuated from luxury hotels Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott that were hit by bomb blasts that killed 8 people
A victim of the blast gets treatment in front of Ritz Carlton hotel in Jakarta
Bomb-damaged interior of Panin Bank, located inside the JW Marriott hotel building in Jakarta.
Sifting for clues amid the debris after the blasts at the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (R) speaks to relatives of injured victims of a bomb blast after high-explosive bombs tore through two luxury hotels in Jakarta killing 8 people including foreigners
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (L) meets one of the some 41 people injured when two breakfast-time blasts shook the Indonesian capital's Ritz-Carlton hotel and the nearby JW Marriott, leaving terrified people bloodied from flying glass and debris.
An angry President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, confronting Indonesia's bloodiest attacks since 2005 barely a fortnight after he won re-election, denounced the attacks as an "act of terrorism".
A foreigner injured in the hotel bombings is wheeled out of a treatment room at a hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Bombing survivors weep at a hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Manchester United CEO David Gill (R) and team captain Gary Neville at a news conference in Malaysia. The club has cancelled a planned visit to Indonesia after Friday's hotel bomb attacks.
Policemen and ambulance personnel stand in front of the JW Marriot hotel after high-explosive bombs tore through the luxury hotel and another in Jakarta.
Indonesian police bomb-disposal team arrive at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Jakarta after a blast tore through the hotel as well as the nearby JW Marriott.
Tourists at Kuta beach (picture) on the Indonesian resort island of Bali show little concern over Jakarta hotel bomb attacks.
Indonesian police are looking at possible links between the deadly twin bombings on luxury hotels in Jakarta and wanted Malaysian-born Islamic extremist Noordin Mohammed Top (picture).
An Australian-Malaysian couple show their emotions for their friends who died in the twin hotel bombings in Jakarta.
Customers look at t-shirts. Manchester United football team was scheduled to play against Indonesia All Stars on Monday in Jakarta but the English players cancelled their Indonesia trip after the Jakarta hotel bombings.
Indonesian security personnel check guests entering a hotel in Kuta on the resort island of Bali in Indonesia.
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