Sign in
A white sticker with black and red text and a circular emblem is affixed to a grey surface, likely a door or wall. The sticker contains information in both Uzbek and Russian. The Uzbek text at the top reads "ICHKI ISHLAR VAZIRLIGI NAZORATIDA!", which translates to "Under the supervision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs!". Below this, in red, are the Russian words "НАХОДИТСЯ ПОД КОНТРОЛЕМ МИНИСТЕРСТВА ВНУТРЕННИХ ДЕЛ!", meaning "Is under the control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs!".

Prominently displayed is the number "102" in large black font, indicating an emergency number or contact. Beneath "102" are two additional numbers: "1131" and "(71) 203-20-20", likely other contact or dispatch numbers. To the left of the numbers is a red icon of a telephone receiver with radiating lines, a common symbol for emergency services or a call center.

To the right of the text and numbers is a circular emblem featuring the coat of arms of Uzbekistan. The emblem is gold and blue, depicting a crescent moon and stars above a winged mythical creature, surrounded by the text "O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI" and "ICHKI ISHLAR VAZIRLIGI" in a circular fashion. The sticker is placed at a height that suggests it is intended for public visibility. The overall context suggests this sticker is located at a facility or office managed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
FM-uFuTN2

Jun 29, 2026

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Stake attention in this memory

official
governmental
authoritative
formal
informative

A white sticker with black and red text and a circular emblem is affixed to a grey surface, likely a door or wall. The sticker contains information in both Uzbek and Russian. The Uzbek text at the top reads "ICHKI ISHLAR VAZIRLIGI NAZORATIDA!", which translates to "Under the supervision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs!". Below this, in red, are the Russian words "НАХОДИТСЯ ПОД КОНТРОЛЕМ МИНИСТЕРСТВА ВНУТРЕННИХ ДЕЛ!", meaning "Is under the control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs!". Prominently displayed is the number "102" in large black font, indicating an emergency number or contact. Beneath "102" are two additional numbers: "1131" and "(71) 203-20-20", likely other contact or dispatch numbers. To the left of the numbers is a red icon of a telephone receiver with radiating lines, a common symbol for emergency services or a call center. To the right of the text and numbers is a circular emblem featuring the coat of arms of Uzbekistan. The emblem is gold and blue, depicting a crescent moon and stars above a winged mythical creature, surrounded by the text "O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI" and "ICHKI ISHLAR VAZIRLIGI" in a circular fashion. The sticker is placed at a height that suggests it is intended for public visibility. The overall context suggests this sticker is located at a facility or office managed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Tashkent

FM-uFuTN2

Jun 29, 2026

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.