90 people and injured around 400 others. According to a police spokesperson cited by AFP, a new blast in the Sri Lankan capital has left two people dead. Shortly after, another explosion was reported in the capital. While three high-end hotels and one church were earlier targeted in the capital Colombo, two other churches were attacked in Negombo and Batticaloa. At least 35 foreigners are said to be among those who died in the blasts for which no group has claimed responsibility so far.

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Two fresh explosions were reported in Colombo after six simultaneous explosions in three churches and three hotels killed at least 190 people and injured around 400 others. According to a police spokesperson cited by AFP, a new blast in the Sri Lankan capital has left two people dead. Shortly after, another explosion was reported in the capital. While three high-end hotels and one church were earlier targeted in the capital Colombo, two other churches were attacked in Negombo and Batticaloa. At least 35 foreigners are said to be among those who died in the blasts for which no group has claimed responsibility so far.

Two fresh explosions were reported in Colombo after six simultaneous explosions in three churches and three hotels killed at least 190 people and injured around 400 others. According to a police spokesperson cited by AFP, a new blast in the Sri Lankan capital has left two people dead. Shortly after, another explosion was reported in the capital. While three high-end hotels and one church were earlier targeted in the capital Colombo, two other churches were attacked in Negombo and Batticaloa. At least 35 foreigners are said to be among those who died in the blasts for which no group has claimed responsibility so far.

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