Trump condoles with Sri Lankan PM over Easter attacks

By Michael Hernandez</p> <p>WASHINGTON (AA) – U.S. President Donald Trump expressed the America’s condolences Monday to Sri Lanka's premier following a series of bombings that targeted churches and hotels Easter Sunday in the South Asian island nation. </p> <p>Trump &quot;pledged United States support to Sri Lanka in bringing the perpetrators to justice, and the leaders re-affirmed their commitment to the fight against global terrorism,&quot; during a telephone call with Ranil Wickremesinghe.</p> <p>&quot;The near simultaneous attacks on Sri Lankan churches and hotels constitute one of the deadliest terrorist events since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States,&quot; White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said in a statement. &quot;Prime Minister Wickremesinghe expressed appreciation for the President’s concern and updated him on the progress of the investigation into the attacks.&quot;</p> <p>At least 290 victims were killed, and more than 500 injured when massive targets rocked sites in and outside Colombo.</p> <p>The bombings hit churches in Kochchikade, Negombo and Batticaloa cities, as well as the Kingsbury, Cinnamon Grand and Shangri La hotels.</p> <p>U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed condolences to Wickremesinghe during a telephone call, offering the &quot;full support of the U.S. government in bringing the perpetrators to justice.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;The United States grieves with the Sri Lankan people and stands with them in the fight to defeat terrorism and extremism,&quot; State Department spokesman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.</p> <p>Thirty-nine foreign nationals, including two from Turkey, were killed in the attacks.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks so far.

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