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Three people killed as Indonesian protesters burn down regional parliament building

Authorities said that three people were killed and five injured after protesters in Indonesia set fire to the regional parliament building. The demonstrations are the first big test for President Prabowo's Subianto government.

In a press release, the disaster management agency of Southeast Asia did not mention the cause of death in the fire that broke out in Makassar on Friday evening, the capital city of South Sulawesi Province.

Antara News Agency reported that the victims were allegedly trapped in a burning building. Two of the injuries were caused by people who jumped out of the burning building, according to the disaster agency.

The protests in Indonesia's Jakarta began this week, over the pay of lawmakers. They grew on Friday when a police armored vehicle struck and killed a motorbike driver.

Prabowo visited the driver's home late Friday night, offering his condolences to the parents of the deceased and promising to supervise the investigation.

Local media reported looting and damage in Jakarta to several transport facilities on Friday. Demonstrations were also reported in Bandung and Yogyakarta, two major cities.

The mass rapid transit railway in Jakarta said that trains would not stop at a station near the protest site on Friday, and Transjakarta, a bus service owned by the Jakarta Province said it could not serve its customers.

On Saturday, there were no signs of immediate protest.

(source: Reuters)