The newspaper cited counterterrorism experts as saying that special camps have been set up in Syria to train women soldiers for the terrorist organization.
This information has also been confirmed by Europol chief Robert Wainwright.
According to the newspaper, women attract less attention and find it easier to pass security checks.
Daesh earlier called on their supporters in the West to stage a series of terrorist attacks during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The leader of Daesh Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi recently announced the formation of female battalions. The terrorist group is going through tough times and is in need of fresh blood.
Prior to focusing on women, they were after children and had attracted local residents. There were even cases of executions of children who did not agree to join in.
Islamic State (Daesh) is a terrorist organization banned in many countries including Russia.