
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a post-incident urban scene at 58 Volodymyrska Street, Kyiv, Ukraine, specifically showing the facade of the Institute of Philology of Taras Shevchenko National University and the adjacent street level. The multi-story building, constructed with reddish-brown brick and featuring a lighter, possibly cream-colored, vertical brick column, exhibits extensive damage. Numerous windows across multiple floors are shattered, displaying jagged glass shards or completely empty frames. Some window openings, particularly on the upper right, show dark charring or soot, indicating fire damage. Several external air conditioning units are mounted on the building's facade, with at least one on the upper right appearing dislodged or damaged. Overhead wires, consistent with trolleybus lines, traverse the upper portion of the frame. At street level, a severely damaged bus stop structure, constructed from a metal frame with shattered and missing glass panels, occupies the mid-ground. The area immediately around the bus stop is cordoned off with red and white striped caution tape, and debris is visible on the sidewalk. A Ukrainian flag, blue and yellow, hangs vertically near the base of the building, to the left of the damaged bus stop. Several pedestrians are present on the sidewalk. On the left, a group of four individuals – two adult females and two children – stand near the caution tape, facing towards the right. One adult female appears to be holding a mobile phone. On the right, a single adult female walks away from the damaged bus stop. A person in a red shirt is partially visible on the far left edge of the frame. The immediate foreground shows a paved street surface.
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