German mother on terror charges after ‘joining women-only ISIS unit’ in Syria Solale M is also accused of child protection offences after taking two children with her

(National-UAE) A German-Iranian mother has been charged with terrorism offences for allegedly joining a women-only ISIS combat unit after taking her two children to Syria.

The woman — identified only as Solale M — was one of three German women arrested in October after they were brought back to the country from a detention camp in north-east Syria.

German prosecutors say Solale M travelled to Syria, via Turkey, in June 2014 with her husband and two children whom she brought up in accordance with ISIS ideology in Tabqa and Raqqa.

While her husband plotted attacks in Europe by ISIS fighters disguised as refugees, she joined Khatiba Nusaybah, a military battalion comprising only of the wives of ISIS fighters who were taught to use weapons and prepare booby traps, according to the German Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office.

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