Easter Sunday bombings kill scores in Sri Lanka
Security personnel react as a device is detonated in a van near the St. Anthony’s Church shrine in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
(M.A. Pushpa Kumara / EPA / REX / Shutterstock)Security personnel stand near where a device was detonated April 22 in a van in Colombo, one day after devastating bombings in Sri Lanka killed nearly 300 people.
(M.A. Pushpa Kumara / EPA / REX / Shutterstock)Sri Lankans are evacuated April 22 after a van was found parked with a suspected explosive device near St. Anthony’s church, which was among targets of the devastating Easter Sunday explosions.
(M.A. Pushpa Kumara / EPA / REX / Shutterstock)A Sri Lankan woman living near St. Anthony’s Shrine hurries away with her infant after police find a device in a parked van in Colombo on April 22. The device was exploded, and there were no casualties.
(Eranga Jayawardena / Associated Press)People pray outside the St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo, a day after the building was hit as part of a series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka.
(Mohd Rasfan / AFP/Getty Images)Soldiers secure an area near St. Anthony’s Shrine on April 22. A device found in a van was detonated one day after a series of bomb blasts targeted churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka.
(Jewel Samad / AFP/Getty Images)Sri Lankan security personnel pass bodies covered with blankets amid blast debris at St. Anthony’s Shrine.
(Ishara S. Kodikara / AFP/Getty Images)Sri Lankan soldiers secure the area after an explosion at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo.
(Rohan Karunarathne / Associated Press)Sri Lankan soldiers secure the area around St. Anthony’s Shrine after an April 21 explosion in Colombo.
(Eranga Jayawardena / Associated Press)A victim’s relative weeps outside a hospital in Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka after the Easter Sunday bombings.
(Lakruwan Wanniarachchi / AFP/Getty Images)An injured Sri Lankan woman is moved on a hospital stretcher after an explosion at a Batticaloa church.
(Lakruwan Wanniarachchi / AFP/Getty Images)Security personnel and investigators look through debris outside Zion Church in Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka after an explosion April 21.
(Lakruwan Wanniarachchi / AFP/Getty Images)Relatives of bombing victims mourn as they wait outside a hospital mortuary in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
(Eranga Jayawardena / Associated Press)A Sri Lankan police officer and a local stand outside St. Anthony’s Shrine after an explosion April 21.
(Eranga Jayawardena / Associated Press)A Sri Lankan woman is helped near St. Anthony’s Shrine after an explosion in Colombo.
(Eranga Jayawardena / Associated Press)Sri Lankan firefighters work the scene after an explosion at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo.
(Eranga Jayawardena / Associated Press)Police cordon off the area after an explosion at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo.
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