Chechen women held for 'scamming' Islamic State

Trio allegedly posed as wannabe brides to trick jihadis into giving them more than $3,100

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Iraqi Turkmen patrol a checkpoint close to Isis-held territory
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Three young Chechen women are being held in Russia after allegedly posing as wannabe jihadi brides to con Islamic State (IS) out of thousands of dollars, according to reports.

The Russian current affairs site Life News claims the three women contacted IS militants in Syria and Iraq through social networks. As each targeted terrorist began to fall for the ruse, the girl would send him photographs, it says.

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