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Life on the frontlines in Iraq

As they work to push ISIL out of Iraqi territory, Peshmerga soldiers are settling in for a long war.

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A Peshmerga fighter looks out towards ISIL positions near Kirkuk. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
By Manu Brabo
Published On 13 Jul 201613 Jul 2016

Peshmerga units in northern Iraq remain on guard against members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS).

From Tuz Khurmatu, a village southeast of Kirkuk, to the frontlines of Bashiqa near Mosul, progress against the armed group has been slow, despite the support of the international coalition and the Iraqi army. Even when villages are recaptured, they are found to be riddled with improvised explosives, presenting serious hazards to liberating troops.

When it is quiet on the frontlines, soldiers pass their time by watching TV and holding shooting contests. They watch the shelling in the distance, attempting to scout their enemy’s movements through binoculars. 

They have hunkered down for a long war.

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This view through binoculars shows the ISIL-held village of Nasr, near Makhmour in Iraq's Kurdish region. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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This Peshmerga outpost is in Bashiqa, around 15km from the outskirts of Mosul. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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Peshmerga soldiers scout out ISIL positions after short clashes at the Bashiqa frontline. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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Members of a special Peshmerga unit stand at their positions behind a concrete wall during clashes in the town of Tuz Khurmatu. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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A flare rises over the Peshmerga positions in Bashiqa. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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Peshmerga soldiers look out from atop a trench after detecting strange movements in the no-man's land near Makhmour. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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A Peshmerga fighter shoots his machine- gun at ISIL positions during skirmishes in Bashiqa. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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A Peshmerga fighter is seen reflected in a mirror while praying in Bashiqa. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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A Peshmerga fighter shoots an 81mm mortar towards ISIL positions near Mosul. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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A Peshmerga armoured vehicle waits at the outpost in Bashiqa. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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After escaping from Nasr, this young man waits for permission from the Peshmerga to enter Makhmour. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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Mohammed, who also escaped Nasr, is blindfolded by Kurdish soldiers before being taken to their headquarters for interrogation. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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Kurdish soldiers assist Mohammed as he arrives at their position in Makhmour. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]
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A Peshmerga soldier stands at his watch position in Bashiqa. [Manu Brabo/MEMO/Al Jazeera]

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