Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Three British Teenage Who Travelled To Marry Militants In Syria Are On The Run After Escaping From ISIS'


Three British teenage jihadi brides - feared to be three London classmates who ran away to Syria in February - are said to have escaped the clutches of their militant husbands and attempted to flee ISIS' grasp.

The girls, thought to be about 16, are said to have gone on the run from the extremists, sparking a frantic bid to track them down by the brutal militants, a source within the ISIS-controlled city of Mosul revealed.

The exact identity of the girls and their fate is not known, but their reported ages match those of the three friends from east London, who ran away to join ISIS in February.



Shamima Begum, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana - who were all pupils at Bethnal Green Academy - flew to Turkey together, before crossing the border into war-torn Syria earlier this year.

It is understood they were following another 15-year-old girl, another friend who travelled there in December.

But they are among around 600 people from the UK who have reportedly gone to join the extremists in Syrian and Iraq, and their identity, as well as the source's information, could not be verified.

Among the 600 are a number of young girls - including the so-called 'terror twins' Salma and Zahra Halane, 16, from Chorlton, who travelled to Syria last July.


A few months later, Yusra Hussein, of Easton, in Bristol, also travelled to Syria, rumoured to be in the company of a 17-year-old from London. 

Mosul Eye, who purports to be a blogger in Iraq, revealed the girls had fled on May 2 through his Facebook page - set up 'to communicate what's happening in Mosul to the rest of the world, minute by minute from an independent historian inside Mosul'.
'Three girls, (Foreigners - British) married to ISIL militants, reported missing, and ISIL announced to all its check points to search for them. It is believed that those girls have escaped,' he wrote. 
The blogger opposes ISIS and remains anonymous, writing in detail in both English and Arabic about the inner-workings of the group, their execution of civilians and casualties they suffer from coalition air-strikes. 

UK Daily Report

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