The arrival of members of ISIS fighters to Australia after the success of returning them to the homeland

The arrival of members of ISIS fighters to Australia after the success of returning them to the homeland

The Australian SBS network revealed today, Saturday, the arrival of 4 women and 13 children from ISIS fighters families to Australia after the success of the mission of returning them to the homeland.
After ISIS was defeated in 2019, this is the first group of Australians to leave Syria. They were residing in the Rouge camp in northeastern Syria.

The plane, which was on board the four Australian women and the 13 children at Sydney Airport, landed today, Saturday, after they were transferred to Erbil in Iraq to start their flight.
The Anthony Albaniz administration announced a rescue effort to bring home 16 women and 42 children of ISIS terrorists earlier this month.

The Kurdish authorities said that the federal government worked with them to remove them from the nation, and that part of the procedure including DNA tests for individuals to demonstrate their Australian citizenship.

the return of ISIS fighters to their country of origin following their successful escape from Australia

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