Note: death toll was based on reported figures from local hospitals as of Monday 5:20 a.m. local time.

Note: death toll was based on reported figures from local hospitals as of Monday 5:20 a.m. local time.

Coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday killed at least 250 people in churches, hotels and other sites in several cities, the largest targeted attack on South Asian Christians in recent memory.

Colombo

6 attacks, at least 82 dead

Bombs in Colombo, the capital, exploded at a church, a housing complex and restaurants at several luxury hotels popular with tourists, one of which was serving an Easter brunch.

1 St. Anthony’s Shrine A suicide blast went off at this Roman Catholic church in Kochchikade, Colombo, around 8:45 a.m. Witnesses described scenes of terror and carnage. “It was a river of blood,” said N. A. Sumanapala, a shopkeeper who works near the church. “Ash was falling like snow.”

2 Shangri-La hotel A suicide blast hit the Table One Restaurant, which was serving Easter brunch, on the hotel’s third floor just before 9 a.m. Another suicide bomb was detonated in hotel corridor.

3 Kingsbury Hotel A suicide bomb shattered windows and walls.

4 Cinnamon Grand Hotel The hotel had been blown up before, in 1984, when it was called the Hotel Lanka Oberoi.

5 Dematagoda housing complex At around 2:45 p.m., a few hours after the initial wave of bombings, a suspect who was being questioned by the police in a Colombo suburb detonated a suicide bomb, killing three officers, according to officials. Explosives were found inside, and three suspects were arrested.