
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a severely damaged multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, constructed of concrete and stucco, exhibits extensive damage consistent with explosions and projectile impacts. The foreground is dominated by a large accumulation of rubble, concrete fragments, twisted metal, and shattered debris. The ground floor of the building shows large sections of missing exterior walls, exposing darkened interior spaces. A partially destroyed low brick wall is visible near a large opening, and an entry door on the right leads into a dark interior. A red box, possibly a fire extinguisher cabinet, is affixed to a damaged wall section adjacent to the entrance. Multiple small, circular impact marks are visible on the remaining wall surfaces, consistent with bullet holes. Above the ground floor, multiple levels show significant structural compromise. Windows are either completely missing, shattered, or covered with makeshift materials such as white tarpaulins, corrugated metal sheets, and plastic sheeting, some bearing the UNICEF logo. On one of the lower damaged floors, laundry is visible hanging on a line. Balconies on higher levels are damaged, with railings partially destroyed. One balcony retains a decorative balustrade and holds several small ceramic pots. Exposed interiors reveal significant clutter and debris, including fragmented furniture and building materials. The upper floors also feature numerous impact marks and large holes in the facade, exposing internal rooms. No people are visible within the frame.
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