Adnoc building with Sri Lanka colours
The headquarters of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company with the Sri Lankan flag. Image Credit: WAM

Abu Dhabi: Iconic buildings lit up with the colours of the Sri Lankan flag on Wednesday night to show solidarity following the deadly Easter Sunday attacks.

The headquarters of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), Emirates Palace, Burj Khalifa, Abu Dhabi Global Market, Marina Mall, the Capital Tower and Shaikh Zayed Bridge bathed in colours of the Lion Flag, or the Sinha Flag as it is also known, to re-affirm the UAE's principled and categorical rejection of all forms of terror and extremism in all their forms and manifestations.

Emirates Palace with Sri Lanka colours
Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi. Image Credit: WAM
Sri Lanka Colours
Landmarks in Abu Dhabi lit up with the colours of the Sri Lankan flag on Wednesday night to show solidarity after Easter Sunday's deadly attacks. Image Credit: WAM

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At least 359 people perished in the coordinated series of blasts targeting churches and hotels last Sunday. Church leaders believe the final toll from the attack on St Sebastian's Church in Negombo could be close to 200, almost certainly making Negombo the deadliest of the six near-simultaneous attacks.

Abu Dhabi bridge in Sri Lanka colours
Shaikh Zayed Bridge illuminated in the colours of the Sinha Flag. Image Credit: WAM
Sri Lanka colours on Abu Dhabi landmarks
At least 359 people perished in the coordinated series of blasts targeting churches and hotels on Easter Sunday. Image Credit: WAM

Police in Sri Lanka have detained an unspecified number of people were detained in western Sri Lanka, the scene of anti-Muslim riots in 2014, in the wake of the attacks, and raids were carried out in neighbourhoods around St Sebastian's Church.