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A Mosul resident whose eyes were injured in a mortar attack. @pvanagtmael, a @Magnum Photos photographer, took this photo while on assignment for a @nytmag cover story about Mosul, ISIS’s biggest stronghold in Iraq. "The story is about the battle of Mosul, but we decided to zoom in on one person, rather than show the city itself," says @nytmag’s editor in chief, Jake Silverstein. “We wanted to emphasize that violence inflicted on human bodies, rather than on masonry buildings, is war's most brutal and lasting effect.” The battle began officially on Oct. 17, 2016, but the writer James Verini began traveling to northern Iraq last summer as the battle loomed. He hoped to meet “the people making it out of the city and those preparing to go in.” During the battles for Ramadi and Falluja, the biggest campaigns before #Mosul, most residents fled or were evacuated before the fighting. But many residents of Mosul stayed. Some did so because #ISIS was killing people who tried to escape, some because they refused to forfeit homes or leave family, some because they worked for ISIS in some capacity. But many did it because the government asked them to. Visit the link in our profile to read more in @nytmag, and to see more photographs by @pvanagtmael.


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