Who did the Easter attack Srilanka?

 Who did the Easter attack Srilanka?

In recent years, there have been allegations of false flag operations in numerous conflicts and regions, including the South Asian region. Among the purported false flag operations in the region are:

The Indian government asserted that the 2008 Mumbai attacks were carried out by the Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, but some have suggested that the attacks may have been a false flag

operation conducted by Indian intelligence agencies.


Uri assault in 2016: The Indian government attributed the attack on an Indian army base in Uri to militants based in Pakistan, but some have speculated that the attack may have been a false flag operation conducted by Indian intelligence agencies.

Pulwama assault in 2019: The Indian government blamed Pakistan-based militants for a suicide bombing attack on an Indian security forces convoy in Pulwama, but some have suggested that the attack may have been a false flag operation conducted by Indian intelligence agencies.

Sri Lankan Easter attacks, There may be strategic reasons for India's involvement in Sri Lanka, including concerns about Chinese influence in the region, according to some analysts. As there is no credible evidence of a false-flag operation, claims of Indian involvement in the Easter attacks in Sri Lanka are also more likely. The Sri Lankan government has officially accused a local extremist group, National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ), for the attacks that resulted in over 250 deaths and hundreds of injuries.

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