In Photos: Sri Lanka Reels From Deadly Attacks on Hotels, Churches

Coordinated blasts on several churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday have left more than 200 people dead and hundreds more injured in the worst attacks since the island's civil war ended a decade ago.

The explosions, mainly in the capital Colombo, mark a return of violence in the country of 21 million people still in rehabilitation following a brutal 26-year civil war that killed at least 100,000 people. Ethnic and religious divisions have plagued the island nation for decades, but large-scale attacks on Catholics and Christians have been rare. There was a bitter political standoff late last year between the president and the prime minister.