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An indoor event is depicted, featuring approximately twenty individuals, primarily young adults, in what appears to be an exhibition or fair setting within Al-Mazza Municipality, Syria. The environment is well-lit by recessed ceiling lights, wall sconces, and ambient light, with large white fabric panels suspended from the ceiling as decorative elements. In the foreground, a man with a beard, wearing a light pink button-down shirt with rolled sleeves and light grey trousers, stands facing left, positioned behind a white-skirted table. To his left, another man with a beard, dressed in a dark blue long-sleeved shirt and light grey trousers, is seated on a white-covered chair with his arms crossed, looking right. A white banner displaying "ALDAR" and "since 19**" (year partially obscured) is visible to the far left. The white-skirted table in the central foreground holds various items, including brochures, documents, a small stand displaying the flag of the Syrian Arab Republic (red, white, black with two green stars), a gold-colored decorative bowl, and a blue bottle of hand sanitizer. QR codes are visible on some printed materials on the table. A woman in a dark top or jacket is positioned to the right of the table, leaning over to examine documents. In the mid-ground and background, multiple individuals are standing and conversing, contributing to a crowded scene. One man in the mid-ground wears a backpack. Behind the foreground figures, several large digital screens are visible. The leftmost screen displays Arabic text, appearing to be "من فصل حكاية" (From a Chapter of a Story), alongside imagery of a building and clouds. Other screens prominently feature the "FLY CHARM" logo and branding. Architectural features include wood paneling on the walls and a decorative archway in the background. Behind the seated man, a partially obscured flag is visible, displaying green, white, and black horizontal stripes with three red stars, consistent with the flag used by the Syrian opposition.
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