At least seven people have been killed after a series of bomb blasts and gun battles in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.
Police say the situation is now under control, with five suspected attackers believed to be among the dead.
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo described the attack as an "act of terror" and said the country was grieving for the victims.
At least one of the blasts hit a Starbucks cafe outside a shopping centre and close to a police security post.
Several attackers are reported to have entered the cafe and detonated explosives before being tackled by armed police.
Journalist Aulia Masna who is based in the city said the explosions occurred at a busy time.
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