BEIRUT (Reuters) - Warplanes bombed the eastern Syrian city of Raqqa, stronghold of Islamic State insurgents, on Thursday, hitting some of the group's offices and killing at least four civilians in the vicinity, residents and a monitor group said.
A resident in the city said there were at least 17 air strikes on the heart of Raqqa, and electricity had gone off in the city.
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