Death toll in Sri Lanka Easter attack hits 290

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Eight apparently co-ordinated explosions targeted Easter worshippers and high end hotels popular with international guests.

The horrific death toll, which has risen dramatically overnight, was given on Monday morning by a police spokesman, who said a further 500 people had been wounded.

Sri Lanka's small Christian minority - just six percent of the 21 million-strong population - has been targeted by violence in the past, but never to such brutal effect. "Additionally, while nine foreign nationals are reported missing, there are 25 unidentified bodies believed to be of foreigners," the foreign ministry said.The churches targeted included the historic St Anthony's Shrine in Colombo, where the blast blew out much of the roof.

The NTJ is a radical Muslim group in Sri Lanka that was linked last year to the vandalisation of Buddhist statues.

 

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