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Australia warns more terror attacks ‘likely’ in Sri Lanka Australia on Thursday warned more terror attacks were “likely” in Sri Lanka, cautioning citizens against visiting the island nation following the Easter Sunday bombing that claimed 253 lives.

, cautioning citizens against visiting the island nation following the Easter Sunday bombing that claimed 253 lives.

The US State Department has warned that terrorist groups “continue plotting” possible attacks, with targets including tourist locations, places of worship and airports. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australian counter-terrorism police would assist Sri Lankan authorities with their investigation.

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