People light candles during a vigil in memory of the victims of a string of suicide bomb attacks across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka April 28, 2019. Show moreShow less
Sri Lankan Catholics pray on the road in front of St. Anthony's Shrine, where an explosion took place during mass on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
A Sri Lankan army soldier searches a class room at a school as schools second term will start on 6th of May, two weeks after a string of suicide bomb attacks on Catholic churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
Sri Lankan police officers are seen during a search operation at a school premises as schools second term will start on 6th of May, two weeks after a string of suicide bomb attacks on Catholic churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
A student's bag is searched by a parent as he arrives at his school which opened days after a string of suicide bomb attacks across the island on Easter Sunday, in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 6, 2019. Show moreShow less
A student is frisked by a parent as he arrives at his school which opened days after a string of suicide bomb attacks across the island on Easter Sunday, in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 6, 2019. Show moreShow less
Soldiers arrive for deployment outside St. Sebastian Church, days after a string of suicide bomb attacks across the island on Easter Sunday, in Negombo, Sri Lanka, May 1, 2019. Show moreShow less
Sumathi Karunakaran, 52, who was injured during the bombing of Zion Church on Easter Sunday, prays at a community hall in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
An injured member of Zion Church, which was bombed on Easter Sunday, cries as she prays at a community hall in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
A Sri Lankan police officer searches a school premises as schools second term will start on 6th of may, two weeks after a string of suicide bomb attacks on Catholic churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte - RC1A11EB4820Show moreShow less
Sri Lankan army soldiers search a class room at a school as schools second term will start on 6th of May, two weeks after a string of suicide bomb attacks on Catholic churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
A member of Zion Church, which was bombed on Easter Sunday, cries as she prays at a community hall in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
Few students are seen in an otherwise full clasroom at a school which opened days after a string of suicide bomb attacks across the island on Easter Sunday, in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 6, 2019. Show moreShow less
A boy holds a candle during a vigil in memory of the victims of a string of suicide bomb attacks across the island on Easter Sunday, at Lake House in Colombo, Sri Lanka April 28, 2019. Image used for illustrative purpose.Show moreShow less
Members of Zion Church, which was bombed on Easter Sunday, pray at a community hall in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 5, 2019. Image used for illustrative purposeShow moreShow less
Sri Lankan police officers search a school premises as schools second term will start on 6th, two weeks after a string of suicide bomb attacks on Catholic churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
A Sri Lankan army soldier searches a class room at a school as schools second term will start on 6th of May, two weeks after a string of suicide bomb attacks on Catholic churches and luxury hotels across the island on Easter Sunday, in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
People look at the site of an overnight gun battle, between troops and suspected Islamist militants, on the east coast of Sri Lanka, in Kalmunai, April 27, 2019. Show moreShow less
Members of Zion Church, which was bombed on Easter Sunday, pray at a community hall in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 5, 2019. Show moreShow less
Classrooms near empty in Sri Lanka amid fears of more militant attacks