Sri Lanka's prime minister says there is the possibility of more attacks following the weekend Easter bombings that left at least 321 people dead, and warned there are more explosives and militants "out there." 0:55The prime minister told the news conference that some officials will likely lose their jobs over intelligence lapses. The history of Buddhist-majority Sri Lanka, a country of 21 million including large Hindu, Muslim and Christian minorities, is rife with ethnic and sectarian conflict. The president of Sri Lanka has declared Tuesday a day of mourning. A woman is helped after she collapsed as silence is observed as a tribute to victims of the attacks in Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
Source: CBC News April 23, 2019 04:14 UTC