Six South Korean tourists were injured in a series of bomb blasts on Indonesia's resort island of Bali Saturday, South Korean Foreign Ministry said Sunday.
However, there were no reports of South Korean deaths yet, it said.
"The South Korean Embassy in Indonesia has confirmed the injuries of six South Korean people so far, and that one of them has sustained a serious eye injury," Lee Young-ho, director of theministry's consular office, was quoted by South Korean Yonhap News Agency as saying.
Lee also added the 28-year-old South Korea, identified as Shin Eun-jung, underwent eye surgery, but she was listed in stable condition.
The other five were confirmed to have suffered relatively minorinjuries, according to Lee.
The South Korean Foreign Ministry has set up a crisis center, and a group of consular officials will fly to the Southeast Asian nation early Sunday morning.
The South Korean Embassy in Jakarta also dispatched two diplomats to Bali to get a better picture of what has occurred in the tourist resort, said Yonhap.
Reports said that some six bombs exploded at three tourism spots in the tourist resort province of Bali on Saturday, which killed 11 people and injured 27 others.
Source: Xinhua