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Albanese Rules Out Help for Second Isis Bride Group C

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- Six Australian women linked to ISIS expected to leave Al Roj camp in Syria within days.
- Prime Minister Albanese ruled out government assistance for their return.
- In May 2026, four women and nine children returned to Australia; three women arrested upon arrival.
- Women and children negotiating logistics for 10-hour drive to Damascus then flights to Australia.
- Opposition spokesman Jonno Duniam criticized government's handling.
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