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Women and children linked to ISIS spend first night back in Australia
Key takeaways
- Kirsty Rosse-Emile leaves Melbourne Airport after touching down yesterday afternoon.
- Two flights carrying women and children linked to the Islamic State group landed in Melbourne and Sydney yesterday afternoon.
- A plane believed to be carrying a number of ISIS-linked women and children arrives at Melbourne Airport yesterday afternoon.
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Kirsty Rosse-Emile leaves Melbourne Airport after touching down yesterday afternoon. (AAP: Christopher Hopkins)
Link copied Share Share article. A group of so-called ISIS brides who left the notorious al-Roj camp in Syria last week have spent their first night home in Australia.
Two flights carrying women and children linked to the Islamic State group landed in Melbourne and Sydney yesterday afternoon.
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