Another group of ‘ISIS brides’ set to touchdown
Another group of individuals referred to as 'ISIS brides' is set to arrive in Australia, prompting heightened security measures at Sydney and Melbourne airports. Authorities are preparing for the arrival of these individuals along with their children. This situation continues to raise concerns regarding national security and public safety.
- ▪Increased security presence is noted at Sydney and Melbourne airports.
- ▪The group includes both ISIS brides and their children.
- ▪The arrival has sparked discussions about national security and public safety.
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