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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144336.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144326.jpg
OMG's taking food for newcomers IDP's near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144327.jpg
People waiting Kurdish authorities to receive the status of IDPs near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144328.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144329.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144330.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144331.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144332.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144333.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144334.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144335.jpg
newcomers IDP's playng in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144337.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144338.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144339.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144340.jpg
OMG's giving food to newcomers IDP's . near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144341.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144342.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. in camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
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boy watching the last newcomers IDP's who will receive food. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
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man show that is authorized to receive food after this paper will be stamped, so that each IDP is entitled to one mealERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
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newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144346.jpg
newcomers IDP's await to receive food given by Omg's. near camp of Dibaga, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
Alexandre Afonso / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0144347.jpg
after all IDP's receive food they will be forwarded to the Dibaga camp, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province. Iraq Kurdistan.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region. Recently, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the camp of Dibaga, near Makhmour front line, southwestern of Erbil Province, received humanitarian aid from NGOs
The camp was built in the beginning of 2015 by the Emirates Red Crescent which cost USD$10 million and built approximately 1,000 units.
Most of the people who flee from the Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and arrive in Peshmerga front lines near Makhmour are sent to the Dibaga camp, after they pass Kurdish security check.
This camp is Overcrowding whit a lack of staff
According to Peshmerga commanders, jihadists often send sleeper cells with people who escape from Mosul to the Kurdistan Region, aiming to conduct terrorist attacks in the Region, but they are confident that no sleeper cells will be able to enter the Kurdistan Region due to their security belt on the front lines.