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A yellow Isuzu Bogdan A092-type marshrutka (route "405") is prominently parked on a dirt and gravel surface in an industrial or railway-adjacent yard in Kyiv, Ukraine. The bus exhibits significant damage, including a heavily cracked and partially missing front windshield. Multiple side windows are either shattered or absent; a large pane of glass, possibly from another window, is precariously angled out of one of the mid-section side window frames. A rectangular white sign with blue and black Ukrainian text, partially reading "УКРАЇНСЬКА СВАЛКА / М. ЗАПОРІЖЖЯ" (Ukrainian Dump / Zaporizhzhia), is leaning against the interior through the broken window. The bus body appears dirty, faded, and rusted in several areas, with visible dents. A Ukrainian license plate, "BH 0446 BI", is visible on the front bumper.

Behind the yellow bus, a white panel van is partially visible. To the left, a rusted, light-blue metal gate is ajar, leading into the yard. In the mid-ground, behind the vehicles, stands a small, two-story building constructed from light-grey bricks, featuring a single dark window on the upper floor and a distinct green patch or graffiti on its side. Lush green trees are scattered throughout the scene. The background is dominated by extensive railway infrastructure, including a prominent, rusted metal truss bridge or gantry and numerous overhead power lines and railway catenary wires, all beneath a clear blue sky with minimal cloud cover. No people are visible in the scene.

This scene is consistent with a collection point for civilian vehicles damaged during the ongoing conflict, likely located within a railway yard or industrial zone in Kyiv's **Solomianskyi District**, specifically near the Kyiv-Volynskyi railway station, which features extensive rail lines and associated infrastructure.
Nataly

Aug 28, 2025, 10:34 AM

Kyiv, Ukraine

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A yellow Isuzu Bogdan A092-type marshrutka (route "405") is prominently parked on a dirt and gravel surface in an industrial or railway-adjacent yard in Kyiv, Ukraine. The bus exhibits significant damage, including a heavily cracked and partially missing front windshield. Multiple side windows are either shattered or absent; a large pane of glass, possibly from another window, is precariously angled out of one of the mid-section side window frames. A rectangular white sign with blue and black Ukrainian text, partially reading "УКРАЇНСЬКА СВАЛКА / М. ЗАПОРІЖЖЯ" (Ukrainian Dump / Zaporizhzhia), is leaning against the interior through the broken window. The bus body appears dirty, faded, and rusted in several areas, with visible dents. A Ukrainian license plate, "BH 0446 BI", is visible on the front bumper. Behind the yellow bus, a white panel van is partially visible. To the left, a rusted, light-blue metal gate is ajar, leading into the yard. In the mid-ground, behind the vehicles, stands a small, two-story building constructed from light-grey bricks, featuring a single dark window on the upper floor and a distinct green patch or graffiti on its side. Lush green trees are scattered throughout the scene. The background is dominated by extensive railway infrastructure, including a prominent, rusted metal truss bridge or gantry and numerous overhead power lines and railway catenary wires, all beneath a clear blue sky with minimal cloud cover. No people are visible in the scene. This scene is consistent with a collection point for civilian vehicles damaged during the ongoing conflict, likely located within a railway yard or industrial zone in Kyiv's **Solomianskyi District**, specifically near the Kyiv-Volynskyi railway station, which features extensive rail lines and associated infrastructure.

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