Arrests Made After Sri Lanka Bombings Kill Hundreds
Authorities in Sri Lanka have arrested seven suspects in connection with a series of bombings that struck churches and hotels on Sunday. The coordinated attacks, which targeted locations in Colombo and other areas, resulted in over 200 fatalities. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the network involved in the devastating attacks. The government has declared a state of emergency as they work to maintain order and provide assistance to victims and their families.
The bombings occurred during Easter Sunday services at churches and at popular hotels frequented by tourists. The government has condemned the attacks as acts of terrorism and has vowed to bring all perpetrators to justice. A state of emergency has been declared to grant authorities additional powers to investigate and maintain public order.
Elizabeth Palmer of CBS News reports that the situation remains tense as authorities work to identify the victims and provide support to their families. International condemnation of the attacks has been widespread, with many countries offering assistance to Sri Lanka in its investigation.
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