Four ISIS brides have touched down in Australia after being repatriated from a camp in Syria.
Their Emirates flight left Dubai before arriving at Sydney Airport at 6.20am on Saturday morning, ahead of schedule.
The women were joined by their 13 children after being removed from the al-Roj camp near the Iraqi border in an operation involving Australian officials and the Syrian Democratic Forces.
There was a heavy police presence at the airport as the ISIS brides arrived and they are now expected to be taken to secure hotels to rest.
They will then debriefed by authorities before returning to the community and extended families as authorities mull over whether to charge any of them.
One of the returning families is Mariam Dabboussy and her three children. Her father, Kamalle Dabboussy from Sydney, has been a vocal supporter for Australians in the Syria camp.
Kamalle Dabboussy with his daughter Mariam Dabboussy (right) and her daughters Aisha (left) and Fatema in al-Hawl camp in…