A celebrity chef, staff at a luxury hotel, and two Turkish engineers - just some of the victims of Sunday's bombings in Sri Lanka
Officials from Sri Lanka’s northern neighbour, India, said that five of its citizens were confirmed to have died, with its embassy identifying two victims: G Hanumantharayappa and M Rangappa, NDTV reported.Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said two Turkish engineers were killed in the blast, identifying them as Serhan Selcuk Narici and Yigit Ali Cavus.
Cavusoglu said Ankara was in touch with the families of the deceased and will help ensure fast repatriation ofSri Lanka’daki hain saldırılarda vatandaşlarımız Serhan Selçuk Nariçi ve Yiğit Ali Çavuş’u maalesef kaybettik. Merhum vatandaşlarımıza Allah’tan rahmet, ailelerine başsağlığı diliyorum. Aileleriyle temas halindeyiz, cenazelerin ülkemize süratle getirilmesini sağlayacağız.
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