Casualties are mounting in northern Iraq in the month-long battle for control of Mosul.
As ISIL uses guerrilla tactics, snipers and artillery shells against civilians and soldiers, emergency field medics struggle to treat the steady stream of incoming wounded.
CCTV’s Stephanie Freid is with the first response medical teams in Mosul.
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Nine-year-old Mustafa was at the market in his eastern Mosul neighborhood when a mortar hit.
But the first response team struggles to contain the bleeding.
This scenario repeats itself every day, all day long.
This is the only first response treatment facility in Mosul where everything is in short supply.
Medics worry that the facility will be targeted by incoming artillery, or that ISIL operatives strapped with explosives will try to disguise themselves among the wounded civilians.
Undeterred, medics continue treating patients.
For countless casualties, it is literally a matter of life and death.