Islamic State claimed responsibility for multiple bomb attacks in two Syrian cities on the Mediterranean coast that monitors said killed more than 100 people on Monday.
Group claims responsibility for deadly Syria bomb attacks
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group and state media said one blast hit a hospit
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The jihadist group's Amaq news agency said IS attackers had targeted "gatherings of Alawites in Tartous and Jableh", a reference to the minority sect to which President Bashar al-Assad belongs.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group and state media said one blast hit a hospital.
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