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This image depicts a street scene in Homs, Syria, specifically identified as being near Al-Saa'a Square (Clock Tower Square). The setting is daytime under a partially cloudy sky, casting soft light across the urban environment.

The foreground is dominated by a wide, grey asphalt road. In the mid-ground, a distinctive two-story building with an orange-tiled pitched roof occupies the central frame. Its cream-colored facade exhibits extensive damage, marked by numerous visible bullet holes and areas of dark staining. The upper floor features a damaged balcony spanning its width, supported by ornate corbels, and three windows fitted with closed yellow shutters. The ground floor houses a commercial establishment named "Baby Dream," identifiable by a pink logo and lettering, with large arched glass display windows. Adjacent to this, other storefronts are visible, some with closed metal roller shutters.

To the left of the central building, a taller, multi-story building with a light yellow-beige facade rises, displaying multiple windows, many equipped with external air conditioning units. Further back and to the right, another multi-story building with a geometric pattern on its facade is visible. The background reveals a street lined with various urban structures, some appearing worn or damaged, and scaffolding present on one structure.

A cluster of approximately 15-20 individuals is gathered on the sidewalk and partially in the street directly in front of the "Baby Dream" store. They are dressed in diverse civilian clothing, including winter jackets and some traditional garments. This group appears to be walking or standing in conversation. To the mid-right, a woman wearing a brown abaya and headscarf holds the hand of a small child as they cross the street, carrying a red shopping bag. In the foreground-left, a man rides a bicycle towards the viewer. In the background-right, two men are observed on motorcycles. Several cars are also visible in the background street, indicating vehicular presence.
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Dec 4, 2025

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This image depicts a street scene in Homs, Syria, specifically identified as being near Al-Saa'a Square (Clock Tower Square). The setting is daytime under a partially cloudy sky, casting soft light across the urban environment. The foreground is dominated by a wide, grey asphalt road. In the mid-ground, a distinctive two-story building with an orange-tiled pitched roof occupies the central frame. Its cream-colored facade exhibits extensive damage, marked by numerous visible bullet holes and areas of dark staining. The upper floor features a damaged balcony spanning its width, supported by ornate corbels, and three windows fitted with closed yellow shutters. The ground floor houses a commercial establishment named "Baby Dream," identifiable by a pink logo and lettering, with large arched glass display windows. Adjacent to this, other storefronts are visible, some with closed metal roller shutters. To the left of the central building, a taller, multi-story building with a light yellow-beige facade rises, displaying multiple windows, many equipped with external air conditioning units. Further back and to the right, another multi-story building with a geometric pattern on its facade is visible. The background reveals a street lined with various urban structures, some appearing worn or damaged, and scaffolding present on one structure. A cluster of approximately 15-20 individuals is gathered on the sidewalk and partially in the street directly in front of the "Baby Dream" store. They are dressed in diverse civilian clothing, including winter jackets and some traditional garments. This group appears to be walking or standing in conversation. To the mid-right, a woman wearing a brown abaya and headscarf holds the hand of a small child as they cross the street, carrying a red shopping bag. In the foreground-left, a man rides a bicycle towards the viewer. In the background-right, two men are observed on motorcycles. Several cars are also visible in the background street, indicating vehicular presence.

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