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Breaking: Another group of Australians with IS-links leave camp in Syria for Australia
Key takeaways
- A group has left the Al-Roj refugee camp.
- A group of Australian women and children have left a camp in north-eastern Syria and are believed to be on their way back to Australia.
- It follows the arrival of four women and nine children back into Australia earlier this month.
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A group has left the Al-Roj refugee camp. (ABC News: Baderkhan Ahmad)
A group of Australian women and children have left a camp in north-eastern Syria and are believed to be on their way back to Australia.
It follows the arrival of four women and nine children back into Australia earlier this month.
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