Easter Attacks Leave 207 Dead, Hundreds Injured in Sri Lanka
A series of explosions ripped through the island nation of
Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, killing 207 people and injuring at least 450 in the
worst terrorist attacks since a lengthy civil war ended a decade ago.
Eight bombs exploded, several of them detonated by suicide
bombers, at luxury hotels, churches, and other locations. In a response by
police and security forces, eight people were
arrested and three
police officers were killed, Reuters and the BBC reported.
Many foreign nationals were among the victims, including several
from the U.S., USA Today reported,
citing U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
In a statement, Pompeo said, “The United States condemns in
the strongest terms the terror attacks in Sri Lanka on Easter morning. Attacks
on innocent people gathering in a place of worship or enjoying a holiday meal
are affronts to the universal values and freedoms that we hold dear, and
demonstrate yet again the brutal nature of radical terrorists whose sole aim is
to threaten peace and security.”
Sri Lanka Prime Minister Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremsinghe tweeted:
“I strongly condemn the cowardly attacks on our people today. I call upon all
Sri Lankans during this tragic time to remain united and strong. Please avoid
propagating unverified reports and speculation. The government is taking
immediate steps to contain this situation.”