Bombings at three churches killed at least five people and injured many others in Surabaya, Indonesia's East Java province during Sunday mass on May 13.
All the three places were bombed around 7 am.
As per media reports, two people were killed at the Santa Maria Church in the Ngagel Madya area of Indonesia's second-largest and busiest city, one other succumbed to injuries at the Surabaya Centre Pentecostal Church and two others were killed at the GKI Diponegoro Church.
The attacks may have been carried out by suicide bombers, although none of the terrorist groups has claimed the responsibility of the attacks yet.
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