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An interior view of a heavily damaged room, likely a former kitchen or utility area, located in Homs, Syria. The room is in an advanced state of disrepair, with extensive debris covering the floor and structural elements compromised.

The walls are predominantly covered with light-toned ceramic tiles, featuring a repetitive pattern of small, dark square grids within larger, lighter squares. These tiles are dust-laden and show signs of age and damage. A vertical section of similar tiling is visible on the far right.

The concrete floor is entirely obscured by a thick, uneven layer of rubble and fragmented building materials. This debris includes broken pieces of ceramic tile, concrete fragments, and large clumps of yellow fiberglass insulation. A small, white, rectangular piece of unknown material rests on the floor in the mid-left.

In the mid-ground, two damaged, fixed structures are present, consistent with former counter or sink bases. The structure on the left features a lower section with vertically ribbed panels and a fractured, light-colored marble or stone top. Below this, a dark, circular base is visible, partially obscured by yellow insulation. To its right, another structure extends into the foreground, featuring patterned tiles on its lower face that match the wall tiles, and a broken light-colored marble or stone top. The interior of this structure is filled with miscellaneous rubble and detritus, including green organic matter.

The room appears to be unlit by artificial means; ambient light illuminates the scene, suggesting either natural light from an unseen opening or very dim overhead lighting. No individuals are present, and no active processes are depicted. The scene is static.
obaida alabrash

Jul 26, 2025

Homs, Syria

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An interior view of a heavily damaged room, likely a former kitchen or utility area, located in Homs, Syria. The room is in an advanced state of disrepair, with extensive debris covering the floor and structural elements compromised. The walls are predominantly covered with light-toned ceramic tiles, featuring a repetitive pattern of small, dark square grids within larger, lighter squares. These tiles are dust-laden and show signs of age and damage. A vertical section of similar tiling is visible on the far right. The concrete floor is entirely obscured by a thick, uneven layer of rubble and fragmented building materials. This debris includes broken pieces of ceramic tile, concrete fragments, and large clumps of yellow fiberglass insulation. A small, white, rectangular piece of unknown material rests on the floor in the mid-left. In the mid-ground, two damaged, fixed structures are present, consistent with former counter or sink bases. The structure on the left features a lower section with vertically ribbed panels and a fractured, light-colored marble or stone top. Below this, a dark, circular base is visible, partially obscured by yellow insulation. To its right, another structure extends into the foreground, featuring patterned tiles on its lower face that match the wall tiles, and a broken light-colored marble or stone top. The interior of this structure is filled with miscellaneous rubble and detritus, including green organic matter. The room appears to be unlit by artificial means; ambient light illuminates the scene, suggesting either natural light from an unseen opening or very dim overhead lighting. No individuals are present, and no active processes are depicted. The scene is static.

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