A new bomb has been found in Colombo, three days after suicide blasts killed over 300 and injured 500 people in Sri Lanka.
3 churches and 4 hotels were hit by suicide bombers on Sunday morning, killing 321 people and injuring 500, sending shockwaves through an island state that has been relatively peaceful since a civil war ended a decade ago.
The attack was claimed by ISIS on Tuesday. Sri Lanka had earlier named a local Islamist group, National Thowheeth Jama'ath, as the chief suspect, for the incident act that has sparked international outrage.