On Sunday, May 13, 2018, three churches in Surabaya (East Java), Indonesia, were targeted by almost simultaneous suicide bombings, killing 13 and wounding 41. The attacks also bring to the fore the role of family networks and the increased embrace of women and children in combat roles. The recent upsurge in violence is locally rooted, even if it is framed within the broader Islamic State ideology. But this increase is not necessarily indicative of a greater capacity across Indonesia’s pro-Islamic State network and the involvement of whole families reflects a broadening participation in Indonesian jihadism rather than a complete departure. They also show an increased capability among Indonesian Islamic State supporters when compared to previous attacks. These are the first suicide bombings involving women and young children in Indonesia, thus marking a new modus operandi. Abstract: On May 13, 2018, three churches in Surabaya, Indonesia, were targeted by suicide bombers comprising one single family of six.
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