2005: Bombs rip through Bali restaurants
Three bomb attacks in two tourist areas on the Indonesian resort island of Bali have killed at least 26 people - among them foreign nationals.
More than 50 others were injured as blasts ripped through three restaurants - two in the Jimbaran beach resort, the third in Kuta 30km (19 miles) away.
Indonesia's president said terrorists were to blame for the bombings, the second time terrorists had struck in three years.
Bombings in Kuta in 2002 killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists.
Local TV has been showing pictures of bloodied and confused survivors and collapsed buildings.
Local media said police had found a number of other unexploded devices.
No group has admitted carrying out the attacks.
However, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says the finger of suspicion is already pointing towards the extremist regional group Jemaah Islamiah (JI) which was blamed for the 2002 bombings.