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IS shoulders responsibility for Quetta blast, SITE Intel Group reports

| | Aug 13, 2016, at 08:23 pm
Islamabad, Aug 13 (IBNS): The recent Quetta blasts in Pakistan's Balochistan province have been shouldered by the ISIS, a SITE Intel Group report stated.

"IS' Khorasan Province Claims Killing, Wounding 200 in Quetta Suicide Bombing," a SITE tweet read.

"#ISIS claimed a 3rd attack in #Quetta. 'Amaq reported fighters detonating an IED on a bus carrying #Pakistani Special Forces, six casualties," another tweet read.

The first attack has so far accounted for at least 73 deaths, mostly lawyers.


 

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