The U.S.-led International coalition's fighter jets bombed Friday a house in the Iraqi town of Al Qaim in the western province of Anbar, leaving dozens of Islamic State (IS) leaders dead, Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported. The house was used by IS leaders to hold meetings, an Iraqi security source, who asked to remain anonymous, told MENA. In the capital Baghdad, an explosive device, planted by a roadside in the northern city of Taji, exploded killing several civilians.