A second group of Australian women and children with links to the terrorist group Islamic State have left a refugee camp in Syria.
The group departed the Al-Roj camp on Thursday, according to the ABC, ahead of their reported return.
It is expected they will head towards the capital Damascus for flights returning to Australia, but the timing remains unclear.
It comes after a group of four women and nine children with ties to Islamic State arrived in Australia earlier in May after leaving the same refugee camp.
Three of the women in that group were arrested upon their arrival and remain in custody.
Two are facing charges relating to slavery, and the other was charged with joining a terrorist organisation and travelling to a declared conflict zone.