Kadiza is believed to have been in a residential building in Raqqa, the Islamic State’s de facto capital in northeast Syria, when it was hit in May by a bomb thought to have been dropped by a Russian warplane, ITV said in an article on its website.
“We don’t know who is responsible for the attacks,” Suthipong said, adding that local officials had not had any intelligence information about a possible attack.
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Source: San Francisco Chronicle