Former terror group leaders regret attacks 22 years after Bali bombing

JAKARTA — Thiolina Marpaung will attend the 22nd commemoration on Saturday for the Bali bombings that killed 202 people and changed her life forever. In addition to severely damaging his eyes, he still experiences panic attacks when he smells smoke.

“Doctors told me I should have regular eye exams for the rest of my life,” said Marpaung, 50, who was on vacation with friends at the time of the blast and now works for an anti-terrorist organization. survivors. “My eyes still hurt a lot when exposed to sunlight.”