ISIL-linked Australian women arrested at airports
Summary
Three Australian women connected to ISIL were arrested at airports in Melbourne and Sydney. They arrived from Syria after living for years in a camp near the Syria-Iraq border.Key Facts
- Three Australian women linked to ISIL were arrested at Melbourne and Sydney airports.
- The women face allegations related to slavery and terrorism.
- They were part of a group that included four women and nine children.
- All arrived from Syria, specifically from the al-Roj Camp.
- Al-Roj Camp is located near the border of Syria and Iraq.
- The women had spent several years living in the camp before returning to Australia.
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