It's been a year since Iraqi forces and their allies brought ISIL's three-year occupation of Mosul to an end.
But Iraq’s second-largest city remains in ruins.
Many living in the rubble feel their government and the world have abandoned them.
Al Jazeera's as Mereana Hond reports.
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