CNN just played a video clearly showing the planning and execution of the attack on the Mosul. They have drawn out plans with a good deal of detail of the interior. There's also the obligatory "death to the crusaders" section. The most shocking part, however, is video from about a half a mile away of the actual explosion. The optical zoom they're using results in a fairly close-up shot of the explosion going off, and it looks frighteningly powerful. The fireball rises to at least 30ft off the ground, while ripping the thin roof backwards.
To have been inside that tent... my god. Even if you were lucky and were at the other end of the enclosure when the blast went off, you could still be easily deafened.
When you see the video, you'll realize what an amazing recruiting tool it will be. It's one of those near-worst-case scenarios that we seem to be encountering at an alarming rate. God protect our men, and the innocent in the way.
Just for a kick in the teeth, CNN followed it up with a story about the total lack of Iraqi National Guard or Police in Mosul. I can't remember the exact quote from an unnamed Army Commander in Mosul, but it was to the effect of "We have absolutely no Iraqi troops available in the Mosul area." Oy.