The battle for the sake of Mosul has ended, but this hidden hidden danger may lie in wait for years

Maria Bigz:

The former commander of the coalition forces in Iraq, Lieutenant General Stephen Townsin, recently included 81 sites where the bombs were dropped, but they have not yet exploded.

The facilities used to make weapons were often on the list of high -value targets. Now these places are likely to have dangerous elements.

Therefore, this was once a workshop for electrical engineering students. You can still see the laboratory tables here. An air raid was hit in 2015. After that, university employees found instructions for making bombs between the rubble. This is likely to be a manufacturer of bombs, and is judged by the hole, a high value.

Despite the damage, Dean Alwide says he will keep lessons in this fall in alternative buildings, until the campus becomes ready. He expects to register for the thousands, and students who lost three years of education during the fighting and do not want to lose another.

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