Asian Journal

Slamic State claims Sri an a carnage toll is

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Colombo: The Islamic State on Tuesday claimed responsibi­lity for the suicide bombings targeting churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka as the death toll in the Easter Sunday bloodbath touched 359, including 10 Indians, with over 500 injured.

The Islamic State’s claim came as the country held a mass funeral for some of the victims at a sprawling grave near the St Sebastian’s Church in Negombo, around 40 km north of Colombo, where mourners struggled to hold back their tears.

An Arabic language statement on the group’s official al-amaq news agency made the claim on the encrypted messaging app, saying the suicide bombers were “fighters of the Islamic State”. “The perpetrato­rs of the attack that targeted nationals of the crusader alliance (anti-is Us-led coalition) and Christians in Sri Lanka were Islamic State fighters,” the brief message said. Tuesday’s statement came after an unconfirme­d video posted to social media by an affiliated group suggested that the Islamic State was behind the Easter horror. That video showed photos of three of the alleged suicide bombers.

The men, who are described as “assailants” rather than the more common “martyrs”, were named as Abul Barra, Abul Mukhtar and Abu Ubaida and featured in front of a black IS flag giving the one-finger salute, the news.com of Australia said. Authoritie­s have so far named a Sri Lankan Muslim group, the National Thowheed Jamath (NJT), for the bombings but said the mayhem would not have been possible minus internatio­nal support.

Earlier in the day, Defence Minister Ruwan Wijewarden­e said the Easter attacks were a “retaliatio­n” for last month’s Christchur­ch mosque shooting that left 50 Muslims dead and were blamed on a white supermacis­t from Australia.

The Minister put the latest death toll in Sri Lanka at 359.

The Islamic State’s and the Defence Minister’s claim give an internatio­nal dimension to the Sunday carnage that killed mostly Sri Lankans but also some 35 foreigners, including from the US and other Western countries as well as 10 Indians.

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