Indonesian President Joko Widodo said today multiple blasts that hit Jakarta, killing at least four people, were "acts of terror." Bodies lie on the street near a damaged police post after a series of blasts hit the Indonesia capital Jakarta this morning. "Our nation and our people should not be afraid, we will not be defeated by these acts of terror, I hope the public stay calm," he said on TV station MetroTV. "We all are grieving for the fallen victims of this incident, but we also condemn the act that has disturbed the security and peace and spread terror among our people." Indonesian police take cover behind a vehicle as they pursue suspects after a series of explosions hit the capital Jakarta. Earlier today, gunfire and explosions in the Indonesian capital Jakarta killed at least four people, with police flooding the streets amid fears gun-toting militants were still on the run. Witnesses said at least one gunman had attacked a cafe