MOSUL TIME RADIO

Nineveh Governor Abdul Qader Al-Dakhil announced a revolution in the field of roads and bridges in the city of Mosul in recent years.

This came during his inspection of the work on the concrete ship bridge construction project in the Hammam Al-Alil district, south of Mosul, which has reached more than fifty percent completion.

Al-Dakhil said that the city had more than seventy bridges, all of which were destroyed during ISIS control, indicating that Mosul today, after rebuilding the destroyed bridges, now has more than 100 bridges, while revealing that there will be ten bridges in Mosul by the end of this year, starting from the Badush area and ending with the areas south of Mosul.