Ticket to ride: Australian IS brides secure flights home
Four Australian women and nine children have left the al-Roj camp in north-eastern Syria to begin their repatriation journey
A group of thirteen Australian citizens, consisting of four women and nine children, has officially departed from the al-Roj camp in north-eastern Syria. The group left the displacement facility on Saturday as part of a process to return them to Australia. All thirteen individuals involved in the departure are confirmed to be Australian nationals who had been living in the camp.[1][2][3]
The departure from the north-eastern Syrian region marks a significant development for the group of women and children. Having secured flights for their return home, the group exited the al-Roj camp on Saturday. This move follows the group's time in the facility, and they are now in the process of being repatriated to Australia.[1][2][3]



