
At least two Canadian women have left a detention camp in Syria holding ISIS fighters and their family members, CBC News has learned.
The women crossed from the al-Roj camp in northeastern Syria headed for northern Iraq on Tuesday morning with an unknown number of children, according to multiple sources.
The intention is that the women and children will be repatriated to Canada, the sources said.
A source with direct knowledge of the file said they received information that Canadian Kimberly Polman is out of the camp and her tent has been taken down.
They should be left to rot.
