Indonesian security minister injured in stabbing attack
Former military general suffered ‘two deep wounds’ in his stomach, says hospital spokesman
JAKARTA
Indonesia’s security minister was injured after being stabbed with a knife during his visit to a town on the island of Java, police said on Thursday.
The attackers -- one of them was a woman -- are said to be affiliated with Daesh terrorist group.
"Police have arrested one man -- identified as S.A. -- and one woman -- identified as F.A. -- following the incident,” said National Police spokesman Dedi Prasetyo at a press conference.
The incident occurred after Wiranto attended the inauguration of a university in Banten province.
According to Firmansyah, spokesman of Berkah Hospital, the former military general suffered “two deep wounds” in his stomach.
Wiranto, 72, was later rushed to a hospital in Jakarta by helicopter.
President Joko Widodo and Vice President Jusuf Kalla has visited Wiranto at the Gatot Subroto Army Hospital.
*Erric Permana from Anadolu Agency's Indonesian language services wrote the story for AA's English News Services. Maria Elisa Hospita contributed to the story.
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