The battle for Mosul is over, but this hidden ISIS danger could lurk for years

Marcia Biggs:
The former commander of the Coalition forces in Iraq, Lieutenant-General Stephen Townsend, recently listed 81 locations where the bombs were abandoned, but had not yet exploded.
The installations used to make weapons often appeared on the list of high value targets for the coalition. So now these places are twice as likely to contain dangerous items.
It was therefore formerly a workshop for students in electrical engineering. You can always see the laboratory tables here. He was affected by an air strike in 2015. Subsequently, university staff members found instructions for making bombs among the rubble. It was probably a manufacturing plant for Isis bombs, and judging by the crater, a target of great value.
Despite the damage, Dean Alubaidy says that he will organize lessons this fall in alternative buildings, until the campus is ready. He expects registration to be thousands of people, students who lost three years of education during fighting and do not want to lose another.