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Sri Lanka Postpones Visa Facilitation With 39 Countries After Bombings

© AP Photo / Eranga JayawardenaSri Lankan police officers clear the road as an ambulance drives through carrying injured of Church blasts in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2019. A Sri Lanka hospital spokesman says several blasts on Easter Sunday have killed dozens of people.
Sri Lankan police officers clear the road as an ambulance drives through carrying injured of Church blasts in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2019. A Sri Lanka hospital spokesman says several blasts on Easter Sunday have killed dozens of people. - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Sri Lanka has postponed the launch of its program on visa regime facilitation with 39 countries in the wake of the deadly bombings that shook the country on Sunday, Sri Lankan minister of tourism, lands and Christian religious affairs, John Amaratunga, said on Thursday.

Under the planned visa facilitation pilot program, which Sri Lanka announced last month, nationals of 39 countries were supposed to receive visas upon their arrival to Sri Lanka during the low tourist season, starting May 1.

"Visa on arrival pilot programme set for May 1st launch for [citizens of] 39 countries put on hold due to current security situation," Amaratunga wrote on Twitter.

A Sri Lankan Police officer inspects a blast spot at the Shangri-la hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 21, 2019. - Sputnik International
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Sri Lanka Issues PHOTOS of “Most Wanted” Suspects in Serial Bomb Blasts

The country remains on high alert after a series of deadly blasts on Easter Sunday that left 359 people killed and 520 injured nationwide. The Daesh* terrorist group reportedly claimed responsibility for the attacks on Tuesday, but it has not provided any proof of its involvement yet.

Sri Lanka launched a criminal investigation immediately after the attacks, having already arrested over 100 suspects.

*Daesh is a terrorist group banned in numerous countries, including Russia

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