Muslim brothers carried out two of the hotel suicide blasts in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, part of a wave of bombings that killed more than 320 people, police sources told AFP.
Muslim brothers carried out two of the hotel suicide blasts in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, part of a wave of bombings that killed more than 320 people, police sources told AFP on Tuesday.
The sources also revealed that a fourth hotel was targeted in the string of bombings, but the attack failed. But it was not clear what ties they had to the other bombers involved in the devastating attacks against three high-end hotels and three churches.
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