Twelve MORE British ISIS brides have arrived in Shamima Begum's Syrian refugee camp THIS WEEK amid fears dozens more could demand return to UK

TWELVE more British women have arrived at the displacement camp where ISIS bride Shamima Begum is being held in Syria, it is reported.
The moaning 19-year-old is living in al-Hawl refugee camp with her newborn son after being driven from ISIS-controlled land in recent weeks.
Begum has been stripped of her citizenship despite pleas for the UK Government to allow her to return home to raise her baby.
According to the BBC, the 12 new arrivals reached the camp this week, joining a 39,000-strong mass of displaced people.
It raises the possibilty Amira Abase, the third member of the group Begum fled Britain with in 2015, could still be alive.
Sultana is believed to have died in a Russian airstrike on an ISIS stronghold in May 2016.
The three teenagers all fled Bethnal Green, London, together having been lured to join ISIS by beheading videos on the internet.
Of Sultana's death, Begum told Sky News: "Her house was bombed. Underground, there was secret stuff going on and a spy had figured out that something was going on and other people got killed as well.
"At first I was in denial. I thought if we died we'd die together."
She also revealed she last heard from Abase just a few weeks ago and she was "still alive in Baghuz", the terror's group's last remaining territory.
It comes as footage published by ITV showed Begum reading a copy of the Home Office letter her parents received yesterday.
It stated: "In light of the circumstances of your daughter, the notice of the Home Secretary's decision has been served of file today (19th February), and the order removing her British citizenship has subsequently been made."
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