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audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - A glimpse into the faces and moments of those affected by the fierce conflict with ISIS in Mosul. Wounded and weak, most who survived now face an uncertain future in the limbo of IDP camps. Shattered lives, lost loved ones and escape from the rubble of collapsed homes and the evil of ISIS doctrine, leaves scars of emotional trauma even more difficult to heal. The war in Mosul is over, but the humanitarian crisis continues.
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July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Volunteers from Wasel Tasel assist Global Response Management team to provide emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city, brought in on the hoods of vehicles.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - An injured woman reached for a helping hand. Civilians, many wounded and weak, flee battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point for medical care.
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July 3, 2017 - West Mosul, Iraq - Families comfort each other, as the woman on the right lost many family members under the rubble of her home. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul. They are brought to a trauma stabilization site near the Old City.
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July 3, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A woman weeps about many family members buried under the rubble of her home and was still praying they could be rescued. Civilians escaped the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul and were brought to a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 3, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Families comfort each other, as the woman on the right lost many family members under the rubble of her home. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul. They are brought to a trauma stabilization site near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Volunteers from Wasel Tasel assist Global Response Management team to provide emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city, brought in on the hoods of vehicles.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 3, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Volunteers from Wasel Tasel assist Global Response Management team to provide emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city, brought in on the hoods of vehicles.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 3, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A man walks a disabled woman to a Trauma Stabilization Point. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city, brought in on the hoods of vehicles or walking for hours.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 3, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A man walks a disabled woman to a Trauma Stabilization Point. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city, brought in on the hoods of vehicles or walking for hours.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Teams provide emergency medical care at a stabilization point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A woman falls on the ground from a truck with refugees and is rushed for medical aid. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city. They arrive at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City for emergency medical care and transport.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A woman falls on the ground from a truck with refugees and is rushed for medical aid. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city. They arrive at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City for emergency medical care and transport.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
07July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Civilians, many wounded and weak, arrive at a medical Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City as they flee the fierce battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 8, 2017 - - Mosul, Iraq -Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city. They arrive at a Trauma Stabilization Point and received medical care from Global Response Management team and Iraqi Army medics.
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July 6, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - CARLO HODIL from NY, paramedic with Global Response Management, carries a child to an ambulance for transport to a hospital. Civilians, many wounded and weak, arrive at a medical Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City as they flee the fierce battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 16, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - According to soldiers, an elderly woman tried to escape ISIS when Iraqi Army Special Forces advanced and ISIS shot her in the face. She was given emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point with Iraqi Army medics and Global Response Management team amid ruins of the Old City then taken to the general hospital. The battle with ISIS continues in a small part of West Mosul even though it was declared liberated days ago. Injuries from suicide bombers, grenades and snipers continue as ISIS fighters use tunnels to continue the fierce conflict.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 6, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Global Response Management team members provide emergency care as wounded civilians like this young boy arrive at a medical Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. They flee the fierce battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 5, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Global Response Management team, an NGO, provides emergency medical care. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - KYIRSTY UNGER, a nurse from Portland, Oregon with Global Response Management provides emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - ALEX KAY POTTER, a nurse with Global Response Management provides emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Global Response Management team provides emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Mending a leg that was blown off. Civilians, many wounded and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS and get medical assistance at with Global Response Management provides emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A tiny girl arrives with a torn face as a result of the fierce battle with ISIS. Global Response Management members provide emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued conflict in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 2, 2017 - West Mosul, Iraq - Graffiti on walls, voice opinions of ISIS as a wounded child is rushed to a waiting ambulance for transport to the general hospital. Team from Global Response Management provides emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Global Response Management nurse STARR EDGE from Oregon comforts NZIR MAHMOD, 63 years old. She and three other Iraqi women escaped the Old City when they felt safe to flee ISIS and were rescued by Iraqi Army soldiers. She was given emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point set up in an old butcher shop with Global Response Management team and Iraqi Army medics near the frontline amid ruins of the Old City then reunited with her family. The battle with ISIS continued in a small part of West Mosul even though it was declared liberated a week ago. Injuries from suicide bombers, grenades and snipers occurred as ISIS fighters use tunnels to continue the fierce conflict.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Wire
July 5, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Global Response Management team, an NGO, provides emergency medical care. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 6, 2017 - West Mosul, Iraq - Tragic grace, the bloody hands of an injured boy. Global Response Management team members provide emergency care. Civilians, many wounded and weak, arrive at a medical Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City as they flee the fierce battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins of the city.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press
July 5, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A child is given a balloon as Global Response Management team provides emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Civilians flee the fierce battle with ISIS. Many were held as human shields.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, frightened refugees arrive in the darkness at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City. Global Response Management team provides emergency medical care. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee the battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - NZIR MAHMOD, 63 years old and three other Iraqi women escaped the Old City when they felt safe to flee ISIS and were rescued by Iraqi Army soldiers. She was given emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point set up in an old butcher shop with Global Response Management team and Iraqi Army medics near the frontline amid ruins of the Old City then reunited with her family. The battle with ISIS continued in a small part of West Mosul even though it was declared liberated a week ago. Injuries from suicide bombers, grenades and snipers occurred as ISIS fighters use tunnels to continue the fierce conflict.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, refugees arrive. PETE REED, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Global Response Management provides emergency medical care with nurse ALEX KAY POTTER and ISOF Special Forces. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, refugees arrive and Global Response Management team provides emergency medical care with ISOF Special Forces. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, refugees arrive. PETE REED, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Global Response Management provides emergency medical care ISOF Special Forces.. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, refugees arrive. PETE REED, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Global Response Management provides emergency medical care. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, refugees arrive. PETE REED, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Global Response Management provides emergency medical care. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 4, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - As medics are about to leave for the night, refugees arrive. PETE REED, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Global Response Management provides emergency medical care ISOF Special Forces.. Civilians, many injured and weak, flee continued battle with ISIS in West Mosul amid ruins arriving at a Trauma Stabilization Point near the Old City.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Iraqi Army medic KAHTAN HAMEED carries an ISIS orphan to an ambulance for transport to hospital. Medical teams from Global Response Management and the Iraqi Army at a Trauma Stabilization Point, treat the little girl named KHADIJA found in the rubble of the explosion when her parents set off suicide bombs. She kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused by her mother exploding herself also, according to soldiers and medics. She said 'My father is killed Shahid' which meant dying as a martyr. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 17, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - A tiny ISIS orphan was found by Iraqi Army soldiers when they saw her walking naked in the rubble at the frontline. She was believed to be a foreigner, her parents most likely ISIS fighters killed in the battle or by suicide bomb, it was difficult for medics to determine exactly. She was given emergency medical care at a Trauma Stabilization Point with Iraqi Army medics amid ruins of the Old City. The soldiers said they saw other children but couldn't reach them as it was too dangerous with ISIS fighters nearby. The battle continued in a small part of West Mosul even though it was declared liberated a week ago. Injuries from suicide bombers, grenades and snipers occurred as ISIS fighters used tunnels in the fierce conflict.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Medical teams from Global Response Management and the Iraqi Army at a Trauma Stabilization Point, treat a child named KHADIJA found in the rubble when her parents set off suicide bombs. She kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused also by her mother exploding herself as well, according to soldiers and medics. She said 'My father is killed Shaid' which meant dying as a martyr for his nation and religion. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS. She is now an orphan. The battle with ISIS continues in West Mosul days after it was declared liberated.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Medical teams from Global Response Management and the Iraqi Army at a Trauma Stabilization Point, treat a child named KHADIJA found in the rubble when her parents set off suicide bombs. She kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused also by her mother exploding herself as well, according to soldiers and medics. She said ''My father is killed Shaid'' which meant dying as a martyr for his nation and religion. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS. She is now an orphan. The battle with ISIS continues in West Mosul days after it was declared liberated.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Wounds from her mother's suicide bomb. Medical teams from Global Response Management and the Iraqi Army at a Trauma Stabilization Point, treat a child named KHADIJA found in the rubble when her parents set off suicide bombs. She kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused also by her mother exploding herself as well, according to soldiers and medics. She said 'My father is killed Shaid' which meant dying as a martyr for his nation and religion. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS. She is now an orphan. The battle with ISIS continues in West Mosul days after it was declared liberated.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Medical teams from Global Response Management and the Iraqi Army at a Trauma Stabilization Point, treat a child named KHADIJA found in the rubble when her parents set off suicide bombs. She kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused also by her mother exploding herself as well, according to soldiers and medics. She said 'My father is killed Shaid' which meant dying as a martyr for his nation and religion. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS. She is now an orphan. The battle with ISIS continues in West Mosul days after it was declared liberated.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Nurses STARR EDGE from Oregon and ALYSSA RYAN from NH provide medical care. They are with Global Response Management at a Trauma Stabilization Point and treat a child named KHADIJA found in the rubble when her parents set off suicide bombs. Khadija kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused by her mother exploding herself as well, according to soldiers and medics. She said 'My father is killed Shahid' meaning dying as a martyr for his nation and religion. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS. She is now an orphan. The battle with ISIS continues in West Mosul days after it was declared liberated.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Wire
July 14, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Medical teams from Global Response Management and the Iraqi Army at a Trauma Stabilization Point, treat a child named KHADIJA found in the rubble when her parents set off suicide bombs. She kept calling out for her mother not realizing the burns she sustained were caused by her mother exploding herself as well, according to soldiers and medics. She said 'My father is killed Shahid' which meant dying as a martyr. She is from Chechnya and her family were foreign fighters for ISIS. She is now an orphan. The battle with ISIS continues in West Mosul days after it was declared liberated.
© Carol Guzy/zReportage.com/ZUMA Wire.

Carol Guzy

CAROL GUZY is an American documentary photojournalist. As a young girl, ZUMA Press photographer, Carol Guzy always wanted to be an artist. But as she was coming of age in a working-class family in Bethlehem, Pa., such an ambition seemed impossible. ''Everyone I knew said, 'Oh, if you're an artist, you'll starve,''' she recalls. ''You have to do something really practical.''' So Guzy chose to go to nursing school. Halfway through she realized she would not, could not, be a nurse. ''I was scared to death I was going to kill someone by making some stupid mistake,'' she laughs. So while she was trying to figure out what to do with her life, a friend gave her a camera and she took a photography course. Guzy fascination with photography led to an internship and then a job at the Miami Herald. In 1988 she moved to The Washington Post. Carol photographs have won four Pulitzer Prizes and three Photographer of the Year awards in the National Press Photographers' annual contest. ''I don't believe the Pulitzers belong to us, I think we just accept them for the people who are in our stories,'' said Guzy. ''They're the courageous ones.'' From her shots of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti to Albanian refugees fleeing violence in Kosovo, Guzy captures moments of disaster and human suffering:654


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