Islamic State families evacuated from Syrian camp and back in Denmark Three [women] and 14 children back on Danish soil after arriving in the early hours of Thursday morning

(Copenhagen Post) Three women and 14 children — who were yesterday evacuated from the Kurdish-controlled al-Roj prison camp in northeastern Syria, where the inmates are primarily the families of slain or captured Islamic State warriors — arrived in Denmark at around 03:00 this morning at Copenhagen Airport.

However, it is reported that some of the women, if not all three, landed in Frankfurt shortly after midnight and then were driven over the Danish border.

The women are currently in Danish custody and face constitutional hearings later today.

Facing terror charges

It is thought likely the women will face terror charges that will result in prison sentences of three to five years if they are convicted.

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