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The image captures an indoor commercial scene within a retail shop in Barza Municipality, Syria. In the immediate foreground, a black Galaxy KP-680 money counting machine is positioned on a counter, displaying a keypad with numeric and function buttons (CF, ADD, CUR, MODE, START). To the right of the money counter, an ornate, clear glass bottle with a gold-colored base, stopper, and decorative accents, featuring painted pink floral patterns and a side spigot, is visible. Behind these objects, a white sign with partially visible Arabic script ("بلة العن") is present, from which a black wired sensor or display extends.

Two men are depicted behind this counter. The man on the left is an older individual with light skin, wearing a white t-shirt, glasses, and a red baseball cap adorned with a white cross or plus sign emblem. He is looking towards the right, appearing to engage in conversation with the second man. The man on the right is middle-aged, with dark hair, and wears a dark blue polo shirt featuring a white collar and a visible "GANT" logo. He is looking towards the left, facing the first man.

The background on the left features a large advertisement poster behind a glass display case filled with sunglasses or eyeglasses. The poster shows a close-up of a person's mouth and teeth, with the text "Because you're worth it" visible below. The central-right background showcases multiple shelves stacked with various handbags and purses in an array of colors, including black, beige, pink, orange, and yellow. Above these shelves, a magenta-colored sign prominently displays "SABA STYLE." To the far right in the background, another glass display case contains small items, possibly jewelry, with some turquoise-colored pieces visible. The ceiling includes a white air vent and a small white security camera.
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Oct 13, 2025, 9:28 AM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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The image captures an indoor commercial scene within a retail shop in Barza Municipality, Syria. In the immediate foreground, a black Galaxy KP-680 money counting machine is positioned on a counter, displaying a keypad with numeric and function buttons (CF, ADD, CUR, MODE, START). To the right of the money counter, an ornate, clear glass bottle with a gold-colored base, stopper, and decorative accents, featuring painted pink floral patterns and a side spigot, is visible. Behind these objects, a white sign with partially visible Arabic script ("بلة العن") is present, from which a black wired sensor or display extends. Two men are depicted behind this counter. The man on the left is an older individual with light skin, wearing a white t-shirt, glasses, and a red baseball cap adorned with a white cross or plus sign emblem. He is looking towards the right, appearing to engage in conversation with the second man. The man on the right is middle-aged, with dark hair, and wears a dark blue polo shirt featuring a white collar and a visible "GANT" logo. He is looking towards the left, facing the first man. The background on the left features a large advertisement poster behind a glass display case filled with sunglasses or eyeglasses. The poster shows a close-up of a person's mouth and teeth, with the text "Because you're worth it" visible below. The central-right background showcases multiple shelves stacked with various handbags and purses in an array of colors, including black, beige, pink, orange, and yellow. Above these shelves, a magenta-colored sign prominently displays "SABA STYLE." To the far right in the background, another glass display case contains small items, possibly jewelry, with some turquoise-colored pieces visible. The ceiling includes a white air vent and a small white security camera.

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