Carol
Guzy’s photos show the faces of innocents in Mosul.
A
series of pictures by four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning
photographer Carol Guzy serve as a heartbreaking reminder of the
traumas faced by the city’s population.
Wounded
and weak, most who survived life under the jihadists and the brutal
battle to liberate Mosul which was launched last year, now face an
uncertain future in the limbo of refugee camps.
Washington
Post photographer Guzy spent months in Iraq documenting the heavy
price paid by civilians, and her images have been used in news
coverage across the world.
Many
of the images, some showing in graphic detail the injuries suffered
by civilians, were taken at emergency centres across the city.
The
UN estimates that nearly one million people fled their homes during
the battle for Mosul, and authorities face a huge humanitarian
crisis, with camps set up for those who have been displaced
struggling under the weight of demand.
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