BBC News Asia
9 September 2012 Last updated at 06:39 GMT
Three injured in blast at Indonesia 'bomb workshop'

At least three people have been injured in an explosion at a building in 
Indonesia suspected of being used to prepare explosives, police say.

Two people are thought to have fled the scene after the blast in Depok, on the 
outskirts of the capital Jakarta.

The blast comes days after police raided another house in Jakarta where 
bomb-making materials were discovered.

In recent years Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country, has battled 
violent Islamic extremist groups.
'Like thunder'

One of the injured had 50-70% burns, according to police spokesman, who said 
bomb-making devices including grenades were also found at the building.

"The explosion was so loud, it sounded like thunder. People shouted "Bomb, 
bomb!" and we all ran as fast as we could," on resident told the AFP news 
agency.

Earlier this month, a raid by anti-terror police in the city of Solo left two 
suspected militants and one police officer dead.


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