Australian women linked to ISIS leave Syrian camp, ABC reports
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A group of Australian women and children linked to ISIS have left a refugee camp in northeast Syria under Syrian government escort. They are expected to reach Damascus, but their travel to Australia remains uncertain.
SYDNEY, May 22 (Reuters) - A second group of Australian women and children linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) extremist group have departed a refugee camp in northeast Syria and may be returning to Australia, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on Friday. The broadcaster said a bus carrying the group left the Al-Roj camp on Thursday afternoon under escort by a convoy of Syrian government officials. The group is expected to reach Damascus, though it remains unclear when they might travel to Australia, the report said.