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United Nations leaders strongly condemn Sri Lankan attacks

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UNITED NATIONS: The UN leadership strongly condemned the string of attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday that killed over 200 people, with chief of the world body Antonio Guterres saying he was “outraged” by the devastatin­g blasts.

Eight blasts, including suicide attacks, targeted St Anthony’s Church in Colombo, St Sebastian’s Church in the western coastal town of Negombo and Zion Church in the eastern town of Batticaloa around 8.45 am (local time) as the Easter Sunday mass were in progress.

Explosions were reported from three five-star hotels - the Shangri-la, the Cinnamon Grand and the Kingsbury in Colombo.

Four Indian and two Chinese are among 215 people killed in the attack which shattering a decade of peace in the island nation since the end of the brutal civil war with the LTTE.

In a statement issued by his spokesman Stephane Dujarric, UN Secretary-general Guterres said he was “outraged by the terrorist attacks” on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, which is a “sacred day” for Christians around the world.

The UN Chief “recalls the sanctity of all places of worship. He hopes the perpetrato­rs will be swiftly brought to justice,”

the statement added.

Expressing his deepest condolence­s to the families of the victims, the people and Government of Sri Lanka, Guterres commended the Sri Lankan

leadership and unity of the people of the island nation in the wake of the attacks.

“The Secretary-general reiterates the support and solidarity of the United Nations with the people and the Government of Sri Lanka in this difficult moment for the nation,” the statement said.

So far, no group has claimed responsibi­lity for carrying out the the blasts, one of the dead

liest attacks in the country’s history.

The police have reportedly arrested seven people in connection with the attacks.

In a tweet, UN’S Resident Coordinato­r for the Indian Ocean island Hanaa Singer said the UN “strongly condemns the horrific attacks carried out against civilians and worshipper­s.. .heartfelt condolence­s to the families, victims, Government and people”.

She also urged Sri Lankans to stand united in the face of the carnage.

President of the UN General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa also expressed her “deep sadness” over the blasts.

She said her thoughts were with the people of Sri Lanka, “affected by yet another act of senseless violence”.

“We must unite in our common humanity to condemn these heinous acts and stop targetting innocent people, practising their faith in peace,” Espinosa said.

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UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres

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