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Sri Lanka Shaken in Deadliest Attack Since 9/11

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
04/21/19
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Sri Lankan hospital workers transport a body on a trolley in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, on April 21, 2019. Photo: Lakruwan Wanniarachchi, AFP

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Sri Lanka was rocked Sunday by a series of deadly blasts that killed more than 200 people and injured hundreds more.

Powerful explosions struck in quick succession at three hotels in the capital Colombo. The Cinnamon Grand was hit at around 8:30 am (0300 GMT), and the high-end Shangri-La soon after at 9:05 am.

Three churches were also targeted in that wave of blasts: Colombo’s historic St Anthony’s Shrine, the St Sebastian’s church in the town of Negombo — north of the capital — and the Zion Church in the east-coast town of Batticaloa.

Hours later, there were two more blasts — one of them at another Colombo hotel. At least two of the eight were carried out by suicide bombers, according to police sources and a hotel official.

A witness to one of the bombings in Sri Lanka says the government has blocked Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, leaving people confused in the chaos: "It's difficult to communicate" https://t.co/7WuD8iTaYu pic.twitter.com/evDT9bvtQB

— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 21, 2019


Who Were the Victims?

The blasts hit the churches when they were full of worshippers gathered for Easter services. An AFP photographer saw bodies and debris lying on the floor at St Anthony’s.

A detailed breakdown of casualties in the eight blasts and the nationalities of victims was not immediately available.

A Sri Lankan foreign ministry official said there were 27 bodies of suspected foreign nationals, while the police said at least 35 of the dead were foreigners.

Hospital sources said British, Dutch and American citizens were among those killed, with Britons and Japanese also injured. A Portuguese man also died, according to the Iberian nation’s LUSA news agency. Two Chinese nationals were injured, the country’s embassy in Sri Lanka said, according to Beijing’s official Xinhua news agency.

Media Release issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka following the explosions on April 21, 2019 https://t.co/ofXz3wtp1c pic.twitter.com/oe30LJ2TZb

— Sri Lanka in USA (@EmbassyofSL) April 21, 2019


Who Did It?

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe declined to identify any suspected perpetrators.

At least eight people have been arrested in connection with the attacks, police said, without providing further details.

The government beefed up security and imposed an immediate and indefinite curfew across the country. It also put in place a “temporary” ban on social media platforms “in order to prevent incorrect and wrong information being spread.”

Security at Colombo’s airport was also enhanced, according to Sri Lankan Airlines, which advised its passengers to arrive four hours before their flights. It added that passengers with passports and tickets will be able to reach the airport during the curfew.

Embassies in Sri Lanka have warned their citizens to shelter in place.


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