Coalition airstrikes kill 15 civilians in Raqqah

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Sat, 29 Jul 2017 - 09:13 GMT

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Smoke rises from the al-Mishlab district at Raqqa’s southeastern outskirts on 7 June Reuters

Smoke rises from the al-Mishlab district at Raqqa’s southeastern outskirts on 7 June Reuters

ISLAMABAD - 29 July 2017: A Pakistan government official says a roadside bomb has struck a vehicle carrying villagers in a southwestern border town near Iran, killing four people and wounding five others.

Regional government administrator Jabbar Baluch says Saturday's incident took place in the remote town of Panjgur in Baluchistan province, ABC news reported.

Baluch says it is unclear who planted the bomb and officers were still investigating.

The impoverished province has long dealt with an insurgency by nationalist and separatists groups who want bigger shares in regional resources.

Criminal gangs, human smugglers and Taliban- and al-Qaida-linked sectarian outfits also operate in the province.

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