One of the three Bethnal Green
schoolgirls who left their homes to join ISIS is believed to have been
killed by an airstrike in Raqqa.
Khadiza Sultana, 17, is thought to have died after her home was
destroyed by a bomb that was believed to have been dropped by a Russian
plane.ITV News reveal that Sultana became disillusioned with life in the medieval terror state and was making plans to flee back to Britain.
The schoolgirl and two friends Amira Base and Shamima Begum left their families in east London
during the Easter school holidays in 2015.
Base and Begum, who were both just 15 when they fled, are believed to still be in Raqqa.
The trio became some of Britain’s most infamous ISIS recruits and
shocked the nation after leaving their A-Level courses and their
families to marry fighters in Syria.Base and Begum, who were both just 15 when they fled, are believed to still be in Raqqa.
Sultana ‘s family were hoping to help to get her out of Raqqa and across the border into Turkey. But it is believed Khadiza was killed before she could flee, after the property she was staying in was obliterated by the airstrike in May.
Credit: Evabeta Tega
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