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The scene is an interior laboratory or workshop located in Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria. The walls are painted in two horizontal sections: a light blue lower half and a white upper half, separated by a thin blue trim. The floor is covered with light-colored square tiles.

In the central foreground, a light brown wooden computer desk supports a dark gray Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitor with a silver bezel. The monitor's screen displays a light-colored interface with visible Arabic text. A small, black disposable cup with a white lid rests to the monitor's right. The desk includes a partially extended keyboard tray. To the right of the desk, two beige desktop computer towers stand on the tiled floor. The left tower's side panel is removed, revealing internal components and wiring. Black electrical cables are bundled on the floor and extend upwards along a white cabinet on the far left.

On the left midground, a white piece of equipment with horizontal vents is situated on a white-topped table. Behind it, a gray control panel featuring multiple small switches or indicators is visible. The right midground is dominated by a silver-colored metal frame structure, appearing to be a testing apparatus. A metallic, cylindrical object with visible Arabic script is suspended within its frame, positioned above white, ribbed panels. A white sticker with blue insignia is affixed to the upper right support of this frame. Beneath this apparatus, on a separate white-topped table with dark metal legs, rests another gray cylindrical object with Arabic text, alongside a blue spherical object and a small, white, irregular object. A faint red arc is discernible on the light blue wall in the far left background. No individuals are present in the scene, and no active actions or interactions are occurring.
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Nov 11, 2025, 9:08 AM

Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria

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The scene is an interior laboratory or workshop located in Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria. The walls are painted in two horizontal sections: a light blue lower half and a white upper half, separated by a thin blue trim. The floor is covered with light-colored square tiles. In the central foreground, a light brown wooden computer desk supports a dark gray Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitor with a silver bezel. The monitor's screen displays a light-colored interface with visible Arabic text. A small, black disposable cup with a white lid rests to the monitor's right. The desk includes a partially extended keyboard tray. To the right of the desk, two beige desktop computer towers stand on the tiled floor. The left tower's side panel is removed, revealing internal components and wiring. Black electrical cables are bundled on the floor and extend upwards along a white cabinet on the far left. On the left midground, a white piece of equipment with horizontal vents is situated on a white-topped table. Behind it, a gray control panel featuring multiple small switches or indicators is visible. The right midground is dominated by a silver-colored metal frame structure, appearing to be a testing apparatus. A metallic, cylindrical object with visible Arabic script is suspended within its frame, positioned above white, ribbed panels. A white sticker with blue insignia is affixed to the upper right support of this frame. Beneath this apparatus, on a separate white-topped table with dark metal legs, rests another gray cylindrical object with Arabic text, alongside a blue spherical object and a small, white, irregular object. A faint red arc is discernible on the light blue wall in the far left background. No individuals are present in the scene, and no active actions or interactions are occurring.

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