Flood of home-grown jihadis to return to the UK as ISIS loses territory in Syria and Iraq
And security bosses left asking 'what can we possibly do with the child soldiers?'
BRIT security services are preparing for a flood of fleeing home-grown jihadists as ISIS continues to be pounded by air strikes from the US-led coalition and Russia.
Although the Islamist group has suffered increasingly from desertion in recent months, up until now very few of the foreign fighters have returned to Europe from Syria and Iraq.
But that trickle could soon turn into a flood if ISIS continues to lose territory and suffer more heavy losses in Syria.
These radicalised warriors will present a severe threat in the near future, “a ticking time bomb” as they try to break out of the region, say security officials.
And they insist a coordinated policy is needed to confront the impending crisis.
The problem has been compounded by a dramatic and sickening increase in the use of children, including those of Western parentage, by ISIS to carry out executions of prisoners.
A photo appeared last week of a young boy, said to be British, in the act of shooting Kurdish fighters captured by Isis.
The 11-year-old, it has been claimed, was the son of Sally Jones, a British woman who had converted to Islam and joined ISIS in Syria.