The old city of Mosul, once a bustling urban center, became a battleground in 2017 as Iraqi forces, supported by the Global Coalition, clashed fiercely with ISIS.
This brutal conflict led to widespread devastation of infrastructure and homes. Despite ongoing reconstruction efforts and the return of many displaced residents, the city remains a dangerous place due to the remnants of mines and explosives left behind by ISIS.
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Source: Shafaq News
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