Indonesia’s terrorist attack brings back ISIS to the scene in Asia

The Indonesian authorities said a smoke
grenade exploded on December 3 at a park near Indonesia’s presidential palace
in the capital Jakarta, injuring two military personnel. Indonesian President
Joko Widodo was not at the palace at the time, the authorities said.
It injured two military personnel
who were there for exercise, Jakarta military chief Eko Margiyono said, adding
that they were taken to hospital and were conscious.
On November 13, six people were
wounded after a 24-year-old university student blew himself up outside police
headquarters in the Indonesian city of Medan.
In October, a suspected terrorist
stabbed and wounded former security minister Wiranto at a function to open a
university building.
Indonesia was ranked 35th
on the Global Terrorism Index (GTI), which is issued by the Sydney-based
Institute for Economic and Peace.
Moreover, suicide attacks are on the
rise in Indonesia as terrorists use this method as a military tactic.
The November 13 attack was carried out by an explosive belt. In May 2018, members of one family carried out a number of suicide bombings, which targeted 3 churches in Surabaya.