(Reuters) – Easter Day bomb blasts at three Sri Lankan churches and four hotels killed 138 people and wounded more than 400, hospital and police …
Most of the dead are believed to have been Sri Lankans, with the BBC putting the number of foreigners killed at nine, and AFP reporting that 35 people …
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The death toll has risen to at least 190 people with hundreds more injured after a series of Easter Sunday blasts in Sri Lanka.
At least six explosions targeting churches and hotels around Sri Lanka were said to have killed almost 200 people on Sunday in what the police said …
At least 129 people were killed and more than 400 other injured after six near simultaneous blasts hit three Sri Lankan churches and three five-star …
A series of coordinated explosions have rocked churches and hotels in Sri Lanka killing more than 150 people on Easter Day in the South Asian …
At least 158 were killed, including 35 tourists, in a wave of terrorist explosions that struck Sri Lanka’s churches and hotels during Easter services on …
The archbishop of Paris and parishioners of fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral are mourning the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka.
Today, it happened in Sri Lanka, where, as of this writing, at least 138 people have been killed and more than 560 injured after coordinated bomb …
Sri Lankan army soldiers secure the area around St. Sebastian’s Church damaged in blast in Negombo, north of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21 …