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This image captures a damaged exterior of a property in Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground consists of a light-colored ground surface, possibly concrete or compacted earth, exhibiting minor debris and shadows.

A section of a building or wall, primarily constructed with light-colored square tiles, occupies the lower and mid-left. These tiles show signs of wear, dirt accumulation, and discoloration. Attached to this wall on the left is a small, white, rectangular utility box with wires protruding.

Dominating the central midground is a severely damaged concrete pillar or structural element, from which significant portions of the outer concrete have spalled or broken away, exposing underlying material. Attached to this pillar and spanning an opening is a dislodged and bent dark metal window grille or barrier, consisting of vertical bars. Directly above this grille, a light-colored awning or canopy is extensively damaged, with multiple fragmented pieces of its material (appearing like corrugated sheets) hanging down and detached from their frame.

To the immediate right of the damaged pillar, a dark metal gate with an intricate, repeating geometric pattern is visible, appearing slightly ajar or offset. Behind the metal grille, an interior room is partially visible, showing light-colored walls and indistinct objects, including what appears to be a dark, reflective surface and a blue object further inside.

The upper background features a building with a flat roofline. Its upper facade is adorned with a prominent security fence composed of dark, vertical metal bars topped with sharp, spear-like finials. Beyond the gate on the right, and partially visible on the left, is green foliage, suggesting trees or bushes. The sky is clear blue. No human subjects are present. The scene indicates structural degradation and disrepair.
obaida alabrash

Jul 17, 2025, 12:01 PM

Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria

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This image captures a damaged exterior of a property in Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground consists of a light-colored ground surface, possibly concrete or compacted earth, exhibiting minor debris and shadows. A section of a building or wall, primarily constructed with light-colored square tiles, occupies the lower and mid-left. These tiles show signs of wear, dirt accumulation, and discoloration. Attached to this wall on the left is a small, white, rectangular utility box with wires protruding. Dominating the central midground is a severely damaged concrete pillar or structural element, from which significant portions of the outer concrete have spalled or broken away, exposing underlying material. Attached to this pillar and spanning an opening is a dislodged and bent dark metal window grille or barrier, consisting of vertical bars. Directly above this grille, a light-colored awning or canopy is extensively damaged, with multiple fragmented pieces of its material (appearing like corrugated sheets) hanging down and detached from their frame. To the immediate right of the damaged pillar, a dark metal gate with an intricate, repeating geometric pattern is visible, appearing slightly ajar or offset. Behind the metal grille, an interior room is partially visible, showing light-colored walls and indistinct objects, including what appears to be a dark, reflective surface and a blue object further inside. The upper background features a building with a flat roofline. Its upper facade is adorned with a prominent security fence composed of dark, vertical metal bars topped with sharp, spear-like finials. Beyond the gate on the right, and partially visible on the left, is green foliage, suggesting trees or bushes. The sky is clear blue. No human subjects are present. The scene indicates structural degradation and disrepair.

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