Forty-eight hours after the serials blasts in Sri Lanka, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the terror attacks in which at least 321 people have died and over 500 are injured. The development lent credence to the assessment that a global terror outfit may have joined hands with local extremist outfit, National Tawheed Jamaat, in executing the Easter bombings.
Forty-eight hours after the serials blasts in Sri Lanka, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the terror attacks in which at least 321 people have died and over 500 are injured. The development lent credence to the assessment that a global terror outfit may have joined hands with local extremist outfit, National Tawheed Jamaat, in executing the Easter bombings.