Jeremy Hunt, the United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary, announced Thursday April 25 that he would advise against travel to Sri Lanka, where the attacks on Sunday April 21 left more than 300 dead.
The United Kingdom announced Thursday April 25 that it would advise against travel to Sri Lanka, where the manhunt continues to try to find the perpetrators of the attacks that killed 359 people on Sunday April 21.
“Following the horrific Easter Sunday attacks and ongoing security operations in Sri Lanka. I have decided to revise the travel instructions and advise British citizens against non-essential travel to Sri Lanka “ , said the Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt, in a statement .
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