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The image depicts an indoor commercial passage, likely within a mall or complex, located in the city of Barza Municipality, Syria. The floor is light-colored, reflective polished tile.

In the immediate foreground, a male subject is observed from behind, walking away from the camera towards an exit. He wears a white long-sleeved shirt, tan pants, and dark athletic shoes. A black backpack with vertical white stripes on the straps is worn over his shoulders. His right hand is partially visible in his pant pocket.

To the right of the walking subject, a silver-colored metal A-frame ladder is partially visible. The lower section of a second individual, likely female, wearing a black abaya and white sandals, is visible seated or standing adjacent to the ladder.

Dominating the midground are two storefronts with large glass panels. The store on the right features a prominent sign reading "BNAIAN JEWELRY" in English and "بنيان" in Arabic, with the contact information "أبو يمان: 0994436616". Inside this store, a male subject in a dark shirt, light pants, and a dark cap is seen squatting on the floor, appearing to perform cleaning or construction work. A blue spray bottle is on the floor near him.

To the left of the central walking subject is another commercial entrance or exit with automatic sliding glass doors. Above this entrance, a sign displays "Shakhashero" (شاخشيرو) and "Central Bank of Syria" (بنك سوريا المركزي) in Arabic. Through these doors, an outdoor area with natural light and trees is visible. Several individuals are present near this exit; a female subject in a light head covering and top has her right arm raised, possibly waving or pointing, while another female subject stands nearby. Other figures are blurred in the background beyond the exit. The overall environment is brightly lit.
nour-mgharbel

Oct 13, 2025, 9:52 AM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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The image depicts an indoor commercial passage, likely within a mall or complex, located in the city of Barza Municipality, Syria. The floor is light-colored, reflective polished tile. In the immediate foreground, a male subject is observed from behind, walking away from the camera towards an exit. He wears a white long-sleeved shirt, tan pants, and dark athletic shoes. A black backpack with vertical white stripes on the straps is worn over his shoulders. His right hand is partially visible in his pant pocket. To the right of the walking subject, a silver-colored metal A-frame ladder is partially visible. The lower section of a second individual, likely female, wearing a black abaya and white sandals, is visible seated or standing adjacent to the ladder. Dominating the midground are two storefronts with large glass panels. The store on the right features a prominent sign reading "BNAIAN JEWELRY" in English and "بنيان" in Arabic, with the contact information "أبو يمان: 0994436616". Inside this store, a male subject in a dark shirt, light pants, and a dark cap is seen squatting on the floor, appearing to perform cleaning or construction work. A blue spray bottle is on the floor near him. To the left of the central walking subject is another commercial entrance or exit with automatic sliding glass doors. Above this entrance, a sign displays "Shakhashero" (شاخشيرو) and "Central Bank of Syria" (بنك سوريا المركزي) in Arabic. Through these doors, an outdoor area with natural light and trees is visible. Several individuals are present near this exit; a female subject in a light head covering and top has her right arm raised, possibly waving or pointing, while another female subject stands nearby. Other figures are blurred in the background beyond the exit. The overall environment is brightly lit.

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