
One of three UK schoolgirls who ran away to become ‘jihadi brides’ has confirmed she successfully entered Syria by tweeting a picture.
Amira Abase, 15, has tweeted for the first time since her departure two months ago and is believed to be in the Syrian city of Raqqa.
She posted a picture of fried chicken and chips, flatbread and kebab earlier this month with the caption “dawla takeaway”.
dawla takeaway w/ @um_ayoub12 pic.twitter.com/19cK7PPIWM
— umm uthman britaniya (@BinttAbbas) April 5, 2015
Dawla refers to Isis-controlled territory.
She reportedly shared the meal with a 16-year-old girl known as Um Ayoub, who wrote: “Wanna behead some kafirs [non-Muslims] now.”
Amira’s Twitter account was private, but appears to have recently been made public.
In February, the 15-year-old left her East London home with Shamima Begum 15, and Kadiza Sultana, 16.
Read: The creepy social media ‘inspo’ enticing young women into joining ISIS.