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The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building in Homs, Syria, under a clear daytime sky. The building, appearing to be at least five to six stories tall, exhibits extensive structural and surface damage consistent with conflict. The façade, primarily a light brown or tan, is heavily pockmarked with numerous small, circular indentations consistent with bullet impacts, particularly on the central and left sections.

The upper floors on the right side of the structure show significant fire damage, characterized by large areas of black charring on the exterior walls, ceilings of recessed balconies, and exposed concrete. Balcony railings are present but appear damaged. Many windows across the building are either completely absent, displaying shattered or missing glass, or are covered by broken or hanging shutters. Exposed rebar and crumbling concrete are visible at the upper levels, particularly on the left side, where the roofline is significantly damaged.

On the roof, a siren or loudspeaker system is mounted centrally above the left section, while a tilted array of what appears to be solar panels or a reflective structure is visible on the far right.

The ground floor, contrasting with the upper levels, features a more intact and decorative façade clad in patterned stone, primarily in grey and tan tones. Large, intact brown-framed windows are present on this level. Above these windows, a prominent white sign with Arabic script is affixed, reading "المحامي عبد الماجد التكلي" (Al-Muhamee Abd Al-Majed Al-Takkali), indicating a law office or legal practice. A small external air conditioning unit is visible near a ground-level entrance.

No individuals or active interactions are visible within the frame. A portion of a street-level awning is visible at the bottom of the image.
obaida alabrash

Jul 9, 2025

Homs, Syria

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The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building in Homs, Syria, under a clear daytime sky. The building, appearing to be at least five to six stories tall, exhibits extensive structural and surface damage consistent with conflict. The façade, primarily a light brown or tan, is heavily pockmarked with numerous small, circular indentations consistent with bullet impacts, particularly on the central and left sections. The upper floors on the right side of the structure show significant fire damage, characterized by large areas of black charring on the exterior walls, ceilings of recessed balconies, and exposed concrete. Balcony railings are present but appear damaged. Many windows across the building are either completely absent, displaying shattered or missing glass, or are covered by broken or hanging shutters. Exposed rebar and crumbling concrete are visible at the upper levels, particularly on the left side, where the roofline is significantly damaged. On the roof, a siren or loudspeaker system is mounted centrally above the left section, while a tilted array of what appears to be solar panels or a reflective structure is visible on the far right. The ground floor, contrasting with the upper levels, features a more intact and decorative façade clad in patterned stone, primarily in grey and tan tones. Large, intact brown-framed windows are present on this level. Above these windows, a prominent white sign with Arabic script is affixed, reading "المحامي عبد الماجد التكلي" (Al-Muhamee Abd Al-Majed Al-Takkali), indicating a law office or legal practice. A small external air conditioning unit is visible near a ground-level entrance. No individuals or active interactions are visible within the frame. A portion of a street-level awning is visible at the bottom of the image.

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