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ISIS has been battered, routed from Raqqa and Mosul, its strongholds in #Syria and #Iraq respectively. But very little that traditionally marks the end of a war has taken place, writes @3liamalek. With multiple armed sides in these conflicts, there’s been no unconditional surrender by all parties that leaves any one with definitive and permanent control over territory or people. No treaty has been signed, agreeing to #peace. No transition to something new and viable has been birthed, despite the endless pangs. And so we are in a period that is different yet familiar, reminiscent in some ways of other phases in these conflicts. It is defined by murkiness, rather than finality. It features a cast of protagonists that includes many bad guys and few clearly good ones. The unresolved and ambiguous nature of this specific moment is reflected in @lorenzo.meloni’s portfolio of work examining anti-ISIS campaigns in Syria, Iraq and Libya. Read more about Meloni's work, and see more of his images, at TIME.com/fragments-of-war. In this photograph from October, a woman carries her children away from a food-distribution site near Deir ez-Zor, Syria. Photograph by @lorenzo.meloni@Magnum Photos


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