Islamic State claims responsibility for Sri Lanka attacks
Islamic State on Tuesday claiming responsibility on its official Amaq news agency, saying that according to “security sources” fighters with Isil carried out the suicide bombings which killed 321.It came as Sri Lanka's defence minister declared the attacks were retaliation for a recent attack on mosques in New Zealand, adding that two domestic Islamist groups were believed to be responsible.
Isil's brief statement said they targeted “nationals of the Crusader alliance and Christians”, but made no specific reference to the New Zealand mosque attacks. The brothers, whose names have not been revealed, were in their late twenties and operated their own"family cell", an investigation officer said.
A Syrian national was also arrested on Tuesday. It was not yet clear if he played a role in the attacks. Little is known about JMI, other than reports it was established last year and is affiliated to a similarly named group in Bangladesh. The Sri Lankan authorities are still investigating how local militants gained the training and equipment to carry out an assault that is now considered to be one of the worst global terrorist atrocities since the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
US citizens among those killed in Sri Lanka Easter attacks, secretary of State Pompeo says'The U.S. Embassy is working tirelessly to provide all possible assistance to the American citizens affected by the attacks and their families,' Pompeo said.
Read more »
Two Americans among the 207 killed as blasts rock churches, hotels in Sri Lanka on EasterThe explosions injured hundreds more in simultaneous attacks at several high-end hotels and churches on Easter Sunday, according to media reports.
Read more »
US State Department travel advisory: 'Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Sri Lanka'The US State Department has issued a revised travel notice about Sri Lanka, warning that “terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks,' and reminding travelers to exercise caution
Read more »
At least four Americans are among the dead in Sri Lanka bombings, State Department confirmsAt least 4 Americans killed in Sri Lanka blasts, State Dept. says. A D.C.-area 5th-grader was among the dead, The Post confirmed.
Read more »
State Department Warns 'Terrorists' May Plot More Attacks in Sri Lanka After Deadly Easter BombingsThe State Department issued a revised travel advisory for Sri Lanka on Sunday, warning that “terrorist groups continue plotting” possible attacks in the wake of the deadly Easter blasts that killed 290 people
Read more »
Islamic State claims responsibility for Sri Lanka bombingsIslamic state has claimed responsibility for coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka w...
Read more »
Islamic State Takes Credit for Large-Scale Assault in Afghan CapitalIslamic State said Sunday that it carried out the deadly raid on a government building in teeming central Kabul, an attack that brought a return of large-scale violence to an anxious and exhausted Afghan capital.
Read more »
Christianity grows in Syrian town once besieged by Islamic StateA community of Syrians who converted to Christianity from Islam is growing in Ko...
Read more »
Christianity grows in Syrian town once besieged by Islamic StateA community of Syrians who converted to Christianity from Islam is growing in Kobani, a town besieged by Islamic State for months, and where the tide turned against the militants four years ago. After a number of families converted, the Syrian-Turkish border town's first evangelical church opened
Read more »
U.S. Airstrike Kills a Top IS Group Leader in Northern SomaliaAbdulhakim Dhuqub was a leader of the extremist Islamic State in Somalia group
Read more »