No Malaysians reported killed in Sri Lanka explosions, says Foreign Ministry
A crowd outside St Anthony's Church in Colombo after an explosion ripped through the Easter congregation. – AFP pic, April 21, 2019.
NO Malaysians have been reported to be among the fatalities in the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka that have left more than 130 killed and scores injured, said the Foreign Ministry. The ministry in a statement today also advised Malaysians in Sri Lanka to exercise caution, and monitor the latest developments from local news as well as local authorities.
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