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The image shows a wall with various advertisements and notices, likely in a public transport setting such as a metro station in Novosibirsk, Russia. The advertisements are in Russian. One prominent advertisement is for "NABS MINI-PEDICURE WITH COVERAGE FOR 2250 RUBLES" with a website "NABSAIL.COM" and a promotion for a free "METRO" branded design. Another section advertises "MILITARY SERVICE UNDER CONTRACT FOR THE ARMED FORCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION" which includes information on salary, requirements, and necessary documents, with contact information for Novosibirsk. Further down, there is a large poster with the title "HELP OUR OWN!" stating they "ACCEPT AND SEND TO THE FRONT MEDICINE, PRODUCTS, CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND MORE." Below this, it mentions they "KNIT CAMOUFLAGE NETS AND KNIT FOR THE FRONT." Another section features an image of the Trinity-Vladimir Cathedral in Novosibirsk and information about its history. It also includes text related to the 100th anniversary of the Novosibirsk Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. There are also several notices from the "NOVOSIBIRSK METROPOLITEN" (Novosibirsk Metro) detailing job openings and requirements. These include positions like "washer-cleaner for rolling stock," "electromechanic for automated train control and radio communication systems," "track fitter" for various grades, and "electrician" for repair and maintenance. Another poster announces "WORK IN THE METRO" with salary information for positions like "station worker" (from 55,000 rubles), "electrician of the 5th grade" (from 50,000 rubles), and "attendant of small-sized groups of people" (from 50,000 rubles). It also mentions social guarantees such as official employment, free winter clothing, and annual bonuses. A separate section invites applications for service in the police, with a photograph of three uniformed individuals and a police dog, and contact information. The overall environment appears to be a public indoor space with beige walls, exhibiting a mix of information and promotional materials typical of a busy transit hub.
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