TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 6月23日 03時08分
The Next War for Iraq: Image 1 of 6.
When fighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria swept across Iraq in the summer of 2014, the largest prize they claimed was the city of Mosul. The jihadists forced the Iraqi military and a large portion of the city’s population to flee.
In March, the Iraqi government announced the launch of a military operation to retake Mosul, but so far the campaign has only made incremental progress, reclaiming a series of villages with the help of the U.S.-led military coalition against ISIS.
TIME’s Middle East bureau chief Jared Malsin and photographer Yuri Kozyrev covered the military operations to retake Mosul. See more on TIME.com/isis-mosul.
In this photograph, a U.S. Army soldier John Crowmer, 23, from Noblesville, IN, guards the U.S. military base at Camp Swift, near the Iraqi town of Makhmour, May 17, 2016. As of April, at least 4,087 U.S. military personnel were deployed in Iraq, many of them backing Iraqi forces in the drive to reclaim territory from ISIS.
Photograph by Yuri Kozyrev—@noorimages for TIME
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