Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, has been hit by a suicide bombing,

Sri Lankan government spokesman Ariya Nandae Wailian said the explosion occurred at three hotels and three churches in the morning on May 21 by seven suicide bombers.

Uriian added that he concluded by analyzing some of the bodies of the criminals collected at the scene of the accident.

In Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, the explosion took place at three different luxury hotels almost simultaneously, starting with a tourist attraction, St. Anthony's Cathedral.

A similar visual explosion occurred in one of the Catholic churches of Negombo in northern Colombo, and one of the Christian churches in Batticaloa on the east coast.

A few hours later, in the afternoon, two more explosions took place near Colombo.

According to Uralian, two criminals have attacked the Colombo Shangri-La Hotel, and one criminal has been assigned to each of the Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Kingsbury Hotel and St. Anthony Cathedral.

Sri Lanka is investigating two explosions in the afternoon.

More than 290 people were killed and more than 500 were injured in the Easter terror, police said.

(Photo = Sri Lanka Church Facebook)