SANLIURFA, Turkey (AP) — Airstrikes likely carried out by the U.S.-led coalition struck an oil refinery in Syria held by the Islamic State group on Sunday, shaking buildings and sending flames shooting into the air near the Turkish border, a witness and activists said. MoreBoehner: We May Need Ground Troops for ISIS 'Barbarians' NBC NewsNo Pulse: Volcano Rescuers Find 31 Hikers Presumed Dead NBC NewsContinued Onslaught: Airstrikes Hit ISIS Oil Refinery NBC NewsBaby Halloween Costumes Even More Delicious Than Candy Huffington PostIf Everyone Was This Honest During Sex, No One Would Be Having Sex Huffington PostAl-Qaida’s Syrian affiliate meanwhile warned that Muslims would attack countries taking part in the coalition air raids, which have targeted both the Islamic State extremist group — with which al-Qaida is at war — as well as hardline militants battling to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Assad. Popular Among Subscribers Mary Barra’s Bumpy Ride at the Wheel of GM Subscribe The Tragic Risks of American FootballDenzel Goes Old TestamentExplosions lit the sky for two hours at the refinery in the northern Syrian town of Tel Abyad around 2:30 a.m.