The last four children leave the refugee camp in Australia

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051127-N-9885M-162 Haithal Town, Iraq (November 27, 2005) - Iraqi children watch as U.S. soliders of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tiger Squadron, King Battery troop, conduct a routine security patrol. Iraqi Army Security Forces with assitance from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment are providing security for the region of Sinjar in order to disrupt insurgent safe havens and to clear weapons cache sights in the area of operation. Official U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate First Class Alan D. Monyelle

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From the refugee camp on Nauru Island to the United States will soon send the last four children. About this informs DW with the reference of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
"Australia will no longer hold children in refugee camps located on remote islands in the Pacific. Of the 109 children who were in the refugee camp on Nauru Island six months ago, now only four children are left, "said the prime minister.
It is noted that in the near future children will leave their camp with their families and will be sent to other countries.
Previously, the "Journalist" reported that a bus in the mine was blown up in Syria with teachers.

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