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The image displays a crowded nighttime street scene in Homs, Syria. The location is specifically identified by a prominent red and white sign on the right side of the image, bearing Arabic text "مطعم بري ومحل بري" (Burri Restaurant and Burri Shop), with additional text for "Grilled Chicken - Iraqi Kubba" and phone numbers.

The street is illuminated by multiple bright overhead streetlights, creating lens flares, and additional light emanates from commercial signage. Multi-story buildings, exhibiting varying architectural styles and some visible wear, line both sides of the paved street. A narrow balcony with a circular glass enclosure is visible on a building to the left of the restaurant sign.

Approximately 20-30 individuals are present, predominantly adult males, occupying the street. In the foreground, from left to right, a man in a white shirt stands near a white scooter. Adjacent to him are an older man in a red polo shirt and blue jeans, and a man in a vertically striped light brown shirt and blue jeans. Behind these individuals, two women are observed from the back; one wears a black abaya and a light yellow hijab, carrying a black shoulder bag, while the other wears a pink long-sleeved top and a white hijab, holding a smartphone aloft, seemingly recording or photographing.

Towards the mid-ground and right side of the image, a denser crowd of men is gathered. Several individuals are holding upright poles with what appear to be flags or banners, some dark and some light. One man in this group wears a dark vest with ornate silver embroidery on its back. Another man is visible in a light blue tunic. The general orientation of the crowd suggests a collective movement or attention towards the deeper part of the street to the right. Bundles of dried herbs or similar objects hang from an awning structure adjacent to the Burri Restaurant sign.
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Sep 24, 2025

Hims, Syria

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The image displays a crowded nighttime street scene in Homs, Syria. The location is specifically identified by a prominent red and white sign on the right side of the image, bearing Arabic text "مطعم بري ومحل بري" (Burri Restaurant and Burri Shop), with additional text for "Grilled Chicken - Iraqi Kubba" and phone numbers. The street is illuminated by multiple bright overhead streetlights, creating lens flares, and additional light emanates from commercial signage. Multi-story buildings, exhibiting varying architectural styles and some visible wear, line both sides of the paved street. A narrow balcony with a circular glass enclosure is visible on a building to the left of the restaurant sign. Approximately 20-30 individuals are present, predominantly adult males, occupying the street. In the foreground, from left to right, a man in a white shirt stands near a white scooter. Adjacent to him are an older man in a red polo shirt and blue jeans, and a man in a vertically striped light brown shirt and blue jeans. Behind these individuals, two women are observed from the back; one wears a black abaya and a light yellow hijab, carrying a black shoulder bag, while the other wears a pink long-sleeved top and a white hijab, holding a smartphone aloft, seemingly recording or photographing. Towards the mid-ground and right side of the image, a denser crowd of men is gathered. Several individuals are holding upright poles with what appear to be flags or banners, some dark and some light. One man in this group wears a dark vest with ornate silver embroidery on its back. Another man is visible in a light blue tunic. The general orientation of the crowd suggests a collective movement or attention towards the deeper part of the street to the right. Bundles of dried herbs or similar objects hang from an awning structure adjacent to the Burri Restaurant sign.

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