Student Suspected in Jakarta School Mosque Bombing

# Bombing Incident at Jakarta School Mosque ## Explosion Overview On Friday, November 7th, a bombing incident occurred in Jakarta, Indonesia, specifically at a mosque within a school located in the Kelapa Gading district of North Jakarta. The explosion took place during midday prayers around 12:30 PM local time.
According to reports from Reuters and Xinhua News Agency, the explosion resulted in at least 55 injuries, with victims sustaining wounds ranging from minor to severe burns. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported following the incident. ## Suspect Information Indonesian police have identified a student of the school as the primary suspect in the bombing. Authorities are currently investigating the individual's background and potential motives behind the attack.
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Vice Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, visited the injured at the hospital and informed reporters that the suspected bomber is approximately 17 years old and is undergoing surgery for his injuries. ## Response and Investigation Following the explosion, local media such as KompasTV and MetroTV broadcast footage showing the school area cordoned off by police. Multiple ambulances were dispatched to the scene, and special task force units were deployed on standby.
Witnesses reported that the blast occurred at the rear of the main hall of the mosque. Police immediately secured the area, while bomb disposal squads conducted a thorough search for additional explosive devices. ## Damage Assessment Despite the severity of the explosion, visual assessments from media footage indicate that the mosque did not suffer significant structural damage. However, the psychological impact on the community remains a concern. ## Ongoing Developments As investigations continue, Indonesian authorities are working to determine if this incident is isolated or part of a larger pattern of security threats in the region. The public has been urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement agencies during this time.