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This image depicts an indoor scene located in Відзаўскі сельскі Савет, Belarus, primarily featuring a black corded landline telephone situated on a wooden desk or table. The telephone is a Ritmix model RT-440, with "moving sound" printed below the brand name on the handset. The device includes a rectangular, dark LCD display at the top, and a comprehensive keypad below it. The keypad features a standard 12-button layout with large circular buttons for numbers 0-9, an asterisk (*), and a hash (#) symbol. Each number from 2 to 9 also includes corresponding letters (ABC, DEF, GHI, JKL, MNO, PQRS, TUV, WXYZ). Above the numeric keypad are additional function buttons, including "SET," "RING/HOLD," "M1," "M2," "M3," "UP," "DOWN," "OUT," "DEL," and "VOL." Below the numeric keypad, there are "PAUSE," "FLASH," "REDIAL," and "SP-PHONE" buttons. The telephone and desk surface show visible dust accumulation, particularly on the handset and around the buttons. To the left of the main telephone, a coiled black cord connects the handset to the base, and another black cable extends towards the lower left, where part of another black device, possibly a different phone component or a headset, is visible. To the right of the telephone, a stack of spiral-bound notebooks and loose papers is present. Handwritten text, appearing to be in Cyrillic script, is visible on one of the papers (e.g., "Маг," "по"). A bright red ribbon or piece of fabric is tucked amongst the papers. Above the wooden desk, a light-colored, possibly patterned curtain or fabric hangs in gentle folds, with a thin grey cable descending from it towards the desk.
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