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Dubai man who survived Sri Lanka bombings was present in Mumbai during 26/11
By IANS | Dubai
UPDATED ON APR 28, 2019 09:24 PM IST
Abhinav Chari and his wife, Navroop K. Chari were in the island nation for a business trip and were staying at the Cinnamon Grand where a bomb had gone off while the Easter Sunday breakfast buffet was being served, reports Gulf News.

‘It was all like a movie’, says Dubai-based Indian couple who escaped Sri Lanka bombings
By Indo Asian News Service | Dubai
PUBLISHED ON APR 28, 2019 03:26 PM IST
Abhinav Chari and his wife, Navroop K. Chari were in the island nation for a business trip and were staying at the Cinnamon Grand where a bomb had gone off while the Easter Sunday breakfast buffet was being served, reports Gulf News.

Sri Lanka bombings carry a stark message for India
By Brahma Chellaney
UPDATED ON APR 26, 2019 02:58 PM IST
The main group behind the bombings, the National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ), is an ideological offspring of the rapidly growing, Saudi-funded Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamath (TNTJ)

Islamic State video throws spotlight on suspected ringleader of Sri Lanka bombings
By Reuters | Reuters
UPDATED ON MAY 05, 2020 10:13 PM IST
IS claims the men in the video, released late on Tuesday by its AMAQ news agency, carried out the Easter Sunday suicide bombings in Sri Lanka that killed more than 350 people in churches and luxury hotels, the deadliest such attack in South Asia’s history.

ISIS claims responsibility for Sri Lanka bombings that killed 321
By Reuters | Colombo
UPDATED ON MAY 03, 2020 07:06 PM IST
US intelligence sources had said the attacks carried some of the hallmarks of the Islamic State militant group, although they were cautious because it had not claimed responsibility.

The Sri Lanka bombings: A time of fear and uncertainty
By HT Correspondent | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON APR 22, 2019 09:59 PM IST
The Lankan blasts exposes the dysfunction within the government

After Sri Lanka bombings, security stepped up around Delhi churches
By HT Correspondent | Hindustan Times, New Delhi
PUBLISHED ON APR 22, 2019 11:14 AM IST
A two-layer security cordon has been put in place around prominent churches in the city for proper searching and frisking of visitors and people attending morning and evening prayers