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The image displays a poster with information about recognizing stroke symptoms. The poster is in Russian. The main title reads "GLAVNOE - USPET'!" which translates to "THE MAIN THING IS TO SUCCEED!" Below this, it says "RASPOZNAI PRIZNAKI INSUL'TA!", meaning "RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF A STROKE!".

The poster is divided into four sections, each depicting a symptom of stroke with an accompanying illustration and text:

1.  **MIMIKA NARUSHENA** (Facial expression is disturbed): Illustrated by a person with a lopsided smile and sad eyes.
2.  **OSLABLA RUKA ILI NOGA** (Arm or leg is weak): Illustrated by a person whose arm is drooping downwards.
3.  **ZATRUDNENNAYA RECH'** (Speech is difficult): Illustrated by a person with a zipped mouth, symbolizing difficulty speaking.
4.  **GLAVNOE - USPET' VYZVAT' SKORUYU POMOSHCH'** (The main thing is to succeed in calling an ambulance): Illustrated by a smartphone displaying the numbers "103 030" and a phone icon, which are emergency numbers in Russia.

At the bottom of the poster, there is text indicating "NA SPASENIE EST' 4,5 CHASA! SPASI ZHIZN'!", meaning "TO SAVE, THERE ARE 4.5 HOURS! SAVE A LIFE!". Below this, contact information is visible, including "TELE2, MTS, BEELINE 103" and "112 030", again referring to emergency services. There is also a logo for "Samarskiy oblastnoy tsentr meditsinskoy profilaktiki" (Samara Regional Center for Medical Prevention).

The image is a photograph of this poster. The style of the poster suggests it is likely displayed in a public space, such as a medical facility, community center, or on a street notice board, to raise awareness about stroke. The presence of Russian text and emergency numbers confirms its origin in Russia. While the poster itself does not contain specific geographical markers for Tolyatti, it is consistent with public health campaigns that would be conducted in cities across Russia, including Tolyatti.
tatjana kotova

Jun 22, 2026

Tolyatti, Russia

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The image displays a poster with information about recognizing stroke symptoms. The poster is in Russian. The main title reads "GLAVNOE - USPET'!" which translates to "THE MAIN THING IS TO SUCCEED!" Below this, it says "RASPOZNAI PRIZNAKI INSUL'TA!", meaning "RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF A STROKE!". The poster is divided into four sections, each depicting a symptom of stroke with an accompanying illustration and text: 1. **MIMIKA NARUSHENA** (Facial expression is disturbed): Illustrated by a person with a lopsided smile and sad eyes. 2. **OSLABLA RUKA ILI NOGA** (Arm or leg is weak): Illustrated by a person whose arm is drooping downwards. 3. **ZATRUDNENNAYA RECH'** (Speech is difficult): Illustrated by a person with a zipped mouth, symbolizing difficulty speaking. 4. **GLAVNOE - USPET' VYZVAT' SKORUYU POMOSHCH'** (The main thing is to succeed in calling an ambulance): Illustrated by a smartphone displaying the numbers "103 030" and a phone icon, which are emergency numbers in Russia. At the bottom of the poster, there is text indicating "NA SPASENIE EST' 4,5 CHASA! SPASI ZHIZN'!", meaning "TO SAVE, THERE ARE 4.5 HOURS! SAVE A LIFE!". Below this, contact information is visible, including "TELE2, MTS, BEELINE 103" and "112 030", again referring to emergency services. There is also a logo for "Samarskiy oblastnoy tsentr meditsinskoy profilaktiki" (Samara Regional Center for Medical Prevention). The image is a photograph of this poster. The style of the poster suggests it is likely displayed in a public space, such as a medical facility, community center, or on a street notice board, to raise awareness about stroke. The presence of Russian text and emergency numbers confirms its origin in Russia. While the poster itself does not contain specific geographical markers for Tolyatti, it is consistent with public health campaigns that would be conducted in cities across Russia, including Tolyatti.

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