More than 50 injured in explosions at school mosque in Indonesia

Police also found parts of a homemade bomb, a remote control, and replica firearms nearby

Medical workers treat injured students at Jakarta Islamic hospital after an explosion occurred during Friday prayers at a mosque inside a school complex in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 7, 2025.PHOTO:REUTERS

Fifty-four people, including students and teachers, were injured Friday after multiple explosions occurred inside a school mosque in Indonesia’s capital during Friday prayers, according to local media.

The explosions occurred in North Jakarta's State Senior High School 72,  the Jakarta Globe reported, citing police.

Most of the victims sustained minor, non-life-threatening injuries caused by glass fragments and the impact of the blast’s shockwaves.

A bomb squad carried out a thorough inspection of the area following the incident.

Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the incident. They found a long-barreled firearm and a pistol at the scene, according to the broadcaster tvOne.

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The long-barreled firearm was covered with inscriptions, including the name "Brenton Tarrant," the Australian white supremacist behind the 2019 Christchurch attack; the phrases "Welcome to Hell" and "For Agartha," referencing a conspiracy theory about advanced beings secretly ruling the Earth; the year "1189," when the Third Crusade began; and the name "Alexandre Bissonnette," the 2017 Quebec City mosque shooter.

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