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title: "Several injured after explosion at school complex in Indonesian capital, local media reports"
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# Several injured after explosion at school complex in Indonesian capital, local media reports

> An explosion occurred in a mosque inside a school complex in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Friday with injuries to several people, local media outlets reported.

By Reuters · Published 7 November 2025, 12:11 SAST · Updated 7 November 2025, 12:11 SAST

## Key points
- In a scene reminiscent of a low-budget action flick, a mysterious explosion at a Jakarta school has left authorities scrambling, with injuries reported but details as elusive as a magician's rabbit, while police cordon off the area like it's the set of a crime drama.
- An explosion near a school in Jakarta has left several people injured, though exact numbers remain unconfirmed.
- Local media captured footage of a special police unit securing the area as ambulances were dispatched.
- Authorities, including Jakarta police and the mayor's office, have not yet provided comments on the incident.
- Despite the explosion, images from a nearby mosque indicate no significant damage.

## Content

It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion. Local media showed footage of a special police unit standing by at the school.

Media outlets reported injuries to several people, with varying numbers, and said some had been taken to hospital. Reuters could not independently confirm the number of injuries.

Jakarta police did not immediately respond to a request for comment and the mayor's office, district and national police could not immediately be reached.

News channels KompasTV and MetroTV showed footage of a police line around the school with ambulances standing by. Images of the mosque showed no extensive damage.

(Reporting by Jakarta bureau; Editing by David Stanway, Martin Petty)
