Nearly a year after Mosul in Iraq was declared "liberated" from ISIS terrorists, UNHCR envoy Angelina Jolie said, amid the "worst devastation" she has ever seen"There are bodies in this rubble that stay here and you can smell the bodies and some of them have family members that are here and they are unable to move them," the Hollywood superstar and Special Envoy for the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said, after exploring a part of Mosul that was recaptured last year with the US-led coalition's active support.Even though this was Jolie's fifth trip to Iraq, the horrific destruction she witnessed in the Old City this time really broke her heart. Walking around the narrow streets of the city center, completely destroyed by artillery and airstrikes, the 43-year-old Oscar winner called it theEver since Mosul was recaptured following massive bombardment and intensive street-to-street battles to drive out Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terrorists,Conditions witnessed by the actress in West Mosul are simply "appalling."Displacement is still happening. The camps near the city are still full.Enabling people to return and stabilizing the city is essential for the future stability of Iraq and the region," she said, in a statement After Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared the city liberated in July, 2017,Iraq's second largest.during the nine-month siege by Iraqi forces, supported by the US-led coalition.following the devastating battle against IS, money which the government simply lacks, and Western partners are reluctant to provide."I call on the international community not to forget Mosul, and not to turn their attention away from its people. We have learnt in Iraq before and elsewhere in the region the dangers of leaving a void. It is also what the families and survivors deserve," Jolie said.