Did not have any prior knowledge of attacks: US envoy to Sri Lanka

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to on Tuesday said that did not provide any advance intelligence regarding imminent attack prior to Sunday attacks.

Teplitz clarification came two days after, a in government, Harsha de Silva, had said that the US and warned of imminent attacks before the bombings, in which at least 310 people were killed.

When Teplitz was specifically asked about de Silva's claim, he responded, "Well, I cannot speak for others. I do not know what other sources of information the government of might have had. I can just tell you that we had no prior knowledge."

Meanwhile, the have admitted that it failed to act on multiple warnings before the deadly attacks.

The on Tuesday claimed the responsibility of the eight explosions in Sri Lanka's high-end churches and hotels. However, there is no direct evidence to substantiate the IS' claims.

The government has arrested 40 people in connection with the attacks.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 00:48 IST