Sunday, April 21, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

World leaders condemn the attack on Sri Lanka

World leaders have condemned the horrific bombings in Sri Lanka  Photo: Reuters
Sri Lanka mourns at least 156 people killed in horrific bombings World leaders Head of state of several countries including India, UK, Australia, New Zealand, has strongly condemned the incident.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly condemned the incident of one bomb attack on Easter Sunday. Modi tweeted, "I strongly condemn the horrific attacks in Sri Lanka. There is no such barbarity in our region (South Asia). India is next to the common people of Sri Lanka. I extend my deep sympathy to the families of the dead and injured people. ' President of the country, Ramnath Kobinda said in a separate tweet, "We are giving full sympathy to Sri Lanka."
British Prime Minister Theresa May marked Sri Lanka's attack as alarming. In the tweet, he said, "The terrorist attack in the church and the hotel in Sri Lanka is alarming. I have a deep sympathy for all those who have suffered the brutal incident. "We all need to be united and make sure that nobody is afraid to do their religion."
The Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Route said in a tweeted shortly after the incident: "The horrors of bloody attacks in church and hotel on Easter Sunday are being found. My condolences to the victims and their families. '
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a statement that Australia is giving sympathy and support to the common people of Sri Lanka. We are ready to give all the help that is available to us at this time of great need. '
Curiously New Zealand, which was attacked by terrorist attacks a few days ago, Prime Minister Jasdinda Arderna said, "New Zealand condemns all kinds of terrorism. After the March 15 attacks in New Zealand, all of us have increased unity. It is painful for us to see the attack on people living in church in Sri Lanka New Zealand has abandoned all forms of extremism. We are determined to give freedom to all of us to pray safely. We all have to work together against such violence. "

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