Three British jihadi brides are now on the run from ISIS in Iraq, according to a source in the terrorist-held city of Mosul.
The
girls, thought to be aged around 16, were married off to IS militants
but have since been reported missing, with the terror group now
"thoroughly searching for them" after their escape.
The exact identity of the girls and their fate is not known.
In
February three British schoolgirls from the Bethnal Green Academy in
east London - Shamima Begum, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana -
disappeared from their homes in east London and flew to Turkey, before
crossing the border into war-torn Syria.
It is understood they were following another 15-year-old girl who travelled there in December.
Reports suggest around 600 people from the UK have gone to join ISIS in Syria and Iraq, including young women.
The information on the girls could not be verified.
Last
month Amira Abase appeared to have tweeted a picture of a takeaway
feast from her new home in the heart of the murderous regime.
The picture shows a huge take-out feast, including fried chicken, flatbread, chips, pizza, kebab and a soft drink.
It was released on the Facebook page of Mosul Eye, who purports to be
a blogger in Iraq, and set up the page "to communicate what's happening
in Mosul to the rest of the world, minute by minute from an independent
historian inside Mosul".
He opposes ISIS and remains
anonymous, writing in detail in both English and Arabic about the
inner-workings of the group, their execution of civilians and casualties
they suffer from coalition air-strikes.
On May 2, Mosul Eye
posted: "Three girls, (Foreigners - British) married to ISIL militants,
reported missing, and ISIL (another name for ISIS) announced to all its
check points to search for them.
"It is believed that those girls have escaped."
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