Gunman fires at Sri Lanka church ahead of bombings anniversary

Gunman fires at Sri Lanka church ahead of bombings anniversary

Armed police and troops have been deployed nationwide during the Easter celebrations.

Sri Lanka church bombing EPA 190425
Suicide bombers killed 279 people on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka in 2019. (EPA Images pic)
COLOMBO:
A gunman fired at a church in Sri Lanka, police said today, with the country on high alert six years since Easter Sunday bombings killed hundreds.

The gunman opened fire yesterday at a church in Manampitiya, 160km northeast of the capital Colombo, a police statement said.

The shooting damaged windows and no one was hurt, while a suspect has been arrested, police said.

“Initial investigations suggest that the suspect had targeted the church due to a personal enmity with the pastor,” the statement said.

Armed police and troops have been deployed to nearly all churches nationwide during Easter celebrations, with security heightened following the 2019 attack.

Suicide bombers in 2019 killed 279 people, including 45 foreigners, at three churches and three hotels.

More than 500 people were wounded in the attack, which officials blamed on a home-grown Islamist group.

The Catholic Church will commemorate the victims on Monday, by declaring them “Heroes of the Faith”.

Sri Lanka’s Catholic minority has maintained a campaign for justice since the bombings, saying that prior investigations failed to answer outstanding questions.

The church has accused successive governments of protecting those behind the attack and several high-level investigations have identified links between military intelligence units and the bombers.

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