Australian ISIS terrorist's three children found alive in Syria  

Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf's three orphaned children have been found alive in a refugee camp in Syria.

Zaynab, 17, Hoda, 16, and Hamza, eight, left the ISIS stronghold of Baghouz only a week before Kurdish forces took control over the region.

They are now staying in the Al-Hawl refugee camp, home to about 70,000 refugees in northeast Syria.

The Sharrouf children are listed as members of the camp on Kurdish administrative documents seen by The Australian.  

Hoda (left), Zaynab (right) and Humzeh (centre) are alive and in the camp. Abdullah (second from left) and Zarqawi (second from right) are believed to have died in airstrikes

Hoda (left), Zaynab (right) and Humzeh (centre) are alive and in the camp. Abdullah (second from left) and Zarqawi (second from right) are believed to have died in airstrikes

Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf's three orphaned children have been tracked down to a Syrian refugee camp after they fled the last ISIS stronghold. Pictured: Sharrouf with his sons, two of whom died in an airstrike

Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf's three orphaned children have been tracked down to a Syrian refugee camp after they fled the last ISIS stronghold. Pictured: Sharrouf with his sons, two of whom died in an airstrike

Zaynab, who was married to her father's best friend in Syria aged 13, is with her two children Ayesha, three, and Fatima, two.

She is seven months pregnant and her health is deteriorating, according to her maternal grandmother.

'Zaynab is seven-and-a-half months pregnant, she's feeling very fatigued,' Karen Nettleton told the ABC as she begged for the Australian government to help bring the children home.

'Hodeh's got a foot injury, she has no feeling in her foot so it's very difficult for her to get around,' she added. 

Khaled Sharrouf (pictured) became Australia's most notorious home grown terrorist after images circulated of him and his two sons in 2014 embracing their new lifestyle

Khaled Sharrouf (pictured) became Australia's most notorious home grown terrorist after images circulated of him and his two sons in 2014 embracing their new lifestyle

The family is believed to be one of nine families from Australia in the camp. 

Khaled Sharrouf became

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