Sri Lanka banned drone, unmanned aircraft after bomb blast

Sri Lanka banned drone,

After more than 350 people died and more than 500 injured in Sri Lanka's biggest terror attack in the country, Sri Lanka has banned the use of drones and unmanned aircraft after the massive Easter bomb blasts.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said that the ban will continue until next notice.

The Colombo Gazette said that the use of drones and unmanned aircraft within the Sri Lankan airspace has been temporarily banned.

The CAA said that he was taking this measure "in view of the current security situation in the country."

Meanwhile, officials continued their search operation with the help of the army and arrested several suspects overnight.

So far, more than 75 people have been arrested in connection with the country's most deadly attack.

Nine suicide bombers, members of a local Islamic extremist group National Thooge Jamath (NTJ), who carried out a series of devastating blasts in three churches and three luxury hotels.

According to officials, 359 people have been killed in the attacks while 500 others have been injured.

Many of the arrested people are suspected to have connection with Enges, the group was blamed for the bomb blasts. However, NTJ did not claim responsibility for the attacks.

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