5 Indians among 290 dead in Sri Lanka bombings


Colombo, Apr 22 (IANS): Five Indians are among the 290 people who have been confirmed dead in the deadly Easter Sunday suicide bombings in Sri Lanka, as police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera on Monday confirmed that 24 suspects have been arrested for their involvement in the island's bloodiest attacks in a decade.

On Monday morning, the Indian High Commission in Colombo confirmed the names of two more Indian victims.

"We sadly confirm the deaths of the following two individuals in the blasts yesterday: K.G. Hanumantharayappa, M. Rangappa," the Mission said in a tweet.

The Monday morning tweet came after Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday night had confirmed the names of three other Indian nationals -- Lakshmi, Narayan Chandrashekhar and Ramesh.

Meanwhile, Gunasekera also said that 500 people were injured and were admitted in various hospitals and medical facilities.

He said that the police has seized a van and its driver who is suspected of transporting the suspects into Colombo and also raided a safe house used by the attackers.

No group has yet claimed direct responsibility yet.

The first of the eight blasts took place on Sunday morning in three luxury hotels -- Cinnamon Grand, Shangri-la, Kingsbury -- in the heart of Colombo and in a church each in Colombo, Negombo, 30 km from here, and in the Tamil-majority Batticaloa town in the island's east that was once a Tamil Tiger stronghold.

Later in the afternoon, another blast hit a guest house near the zoo in Dehiwala in Colombo, killing two persons, and a housing complex at Dematogoda in the city leaving three policemen dead.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Mon, Apr 22 2019

    Why don't we only rest in peace? Why don't we live in peace too? Our thoughts are with Sri Lankans. As for as I remember The country never had any such kind of terrorism attacks, a peaceful country. Hope the monsters who did this will come to their end.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 22 2019

    There should be a global intelligence system to prevent these kind of deadly terrorist attacks.

    Terrorist hubs and funding systems, weapons and mass destruction materials production and transportation, terrorists training and communication systems should be tracked globally and shared between member nations.

    We have to fight together to stop this menace.

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  • KV Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 22 2019

    It is not that much easy to track every terrorist with limited police or armed forces. The only solution is Mr.Putin's idea to send those evil minded to God and allow HIM to punish. Religious centres have been target for last few months. This is very bad and scary too. How these people mind work to eliminate so many lives? Serious problem indeed.

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  • ray, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 22 2019

    Mr.Putin's idea to send those evil minded to God...check the sentence over the net..Mr. Putin never said that!!!
    (Putin's quote about sending terrorists to God was false, says news anchor who tweeted it)!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 22 2019

    Chowkidar should also accept the Liability & just not the Credit ...

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 22 2019

    India need to tighten up the security... Do not show ignorance... be alert...

    always take interviews of people returning from gulf... detain them if they found suspicious...

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