
Addressing a NA meeting on July 12, Deputy Minister of Public Security, Le Quoc Hung, said the attacks were "terrorist acts that aimed at the people’s authorities" and had the "instruction and support from hostile parties abroad."
"The ministry had arrested over 90 suspects for investigation on multiple charges including terrorism Hung said. "We've also put five other suspects on the special wanted list and tried to seize all weapons involved in the attacks."
The official said that the situation in the area had been brought under control and normal life had resumed there.
Speaking at the meeting, head of the People’s Aspirations Committee, Duong Thanh Binh, said the attacks had made people worried about the area's security.
Binh called for solutions to stabilise the situation and reassure the public that security and order in Dak Lak and the whole Central Highlands would be maintained.
Earlier on June 11, two groups of armed persons attacked the headquarters of the people's committees of Ea Tieu and Ea Ktur communes, including communal police offices, in Cu Kuin District, killing nine and injuring two.



















