Last of Australian ISIS linked families leave Syrian camps
Seven Australian women and 14 children have recently left the Roj camp in northeast Syria. This marks the departure of the last known Australian group associated with ISIS-linked families. Their arrival in Damascus concludes the repatriation efforts for these individuals.
- ▪Seven Australian women and 14 children have arrived in Damascus from the Roj camp.
- ▪This event marks the departure of the last known Australian group from ISIS-linked family camps.
- ▪The repatriation efforts for these individuals have now concluded.
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Last of Australian ISIS linked families leave Syrian campsSeven Australian women and 14 children recently arrived in Damascus from the Roj camp in northeast Syria, marking the departure of the last known Australian group from camps for ISIS-linked families.Follow us on GoogleMembers of Australian families believed to be linked to the Islamic State militants wait to leave Roj camp near Derik, Syria April 24, 2026.(photo credit: REUTERS/Orhan Qereman)
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