Six separate blasts have killed over 130 and injured over 500
Over 130 people have been killed and many more injured after explosions at churches and hotels across Sri Lanka.
As many as six separate explosions have been reported so far, with three churches in Kochchikade, Negombo and Batticaloa targeted during Easter services.
Three hotels in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo – reported by the BBC as being The Shangri La, Cinnamon Grand and Kingsbury – were also hit.
The six blasts are believed to have happened simultaneously.
At least 67 people are reported to have died at St Sebastian’s church in Negombo on Sri Lanka’s western coast.
According to the BBC, hospital sources in Batticaloa, on the opposite side of the country, said at least 27 people have died there.
No group has claimed responsibility for the explosions, which are also thought to have injured over 500 people.