ISIS claimed responsibility for Sri Lanka Easter bombings, but provided no evidence to support the assertion. 'All that we knew earlier is that there were foreign links and that this could not have been done just locally,' Sri Lanka's prime minster said.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a wave of coordinated bombings at churches and high-end hotels across Sri Lanka.
"All that we knew earlier is that there were foreign links and that this could not have been done just locally," Wickremesinghe said."There has been training done and a coordination which we [have] not seen earlier." At least 45 children were also among the dead, including at least five who were not Sri Lankan, according to Christophe Boulierac, a spokesman for the United Nations Children's Fund.
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