Quetta, Pakistan:
The ISIS claimed a suicide bombing at a political rally in southwestern Pakistan Friday that killed at least 85 people, according to the group's Amaq propaganda agency.
The blast in the town of Mastung in Balochistan province was the deadliest in a string of attacks on political rallies in recent days ahead of nationwide polls on July 25.
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