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Monday, January 12, 2015

Austria Catch 2 Young Women Who Want to Join ISIS, 23 Iraqi soldiers were killed

Austria Catch 2 Young Women Who Want to Join ISIS, 23 Iraqi soldiers were killed

Both girls Austria was arrested by the authorities in the province of Salzburg and Upper Austria on Saturday (10/1).


ISIS militant parade in Raqqa, northern Syria (photo: dock).



Austrian law enforcement officials on Sunday (11/1) said it had arrested two teenage girls who allegedly attempted to fly to Syria to marry with militants who fought there.

Marcus Neher - officials of the prosecutor's office in Salzburg Austria - said the two were arrested in the province of Salzburg and Upper Austria on Saturday (10/1). "They want to be the wife of fighters ISIS" - says Neher.

Neher refused to give further details. Austrian news agency APA said 16-year-old suspect identified as being from Chechnya, while 17-year-old suspect was born in Bosnia.

APA said the two were arrested after authorities Romania repatriate both to Austria last month after the attempted entry into Syria. Investigations conducted found that both fighters eager to be the wife of ISIS.

Clashes with ISIS, 23 Iraqi soldiers killed
Clashes and suicide attacks killed at least 23 militants ISIS Iraqi troops in Anbar province, Tuesday (6/1).


Standby Iraqi forces in Anbar province (photo: dock). Clashes in Anbar with ISIS militant killed 23 Iraqi soldiers.

nd suicide attacks killed at least 23 militants ISIS Iraqi soldiers and some pro-government fighters in Anbar province - Iraq, near the base where the US military to train local forces.

Dozens of others injured in a preemptive strike on a military meeting on Tuesday (6/1) near the town of Al-Baghdadi, and a number of other attacks on police and army.

American troops began to train Iraqi forces in Anbar last December, despite attacks from insurgents shot ISIS.


Pentagon spokesman - Colonel Steve Warren - say about 320 American soldiers stationed in Al Asad base in order to provide advice and planning assistance to Iraqi forces. (VOA)

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