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An indoor scene in Kafr Batna, Syria, depicts a dense gathering of approximately 20-30 individuals, primarily adults. In the immediate foreground, an individual wearing a grey coat and a white head covering is seen from behind, with their right arm raised vertically above the crowd. To their right, the back of a child's head, wearing a brown hood with fur trim, is visible.

The mid-ground features a tightly packed group of men and women. Several men with beards are present, one in a dark suit jacket, while numerous women wear hijabs; some are observing attentively, others are smiling or engaging with unseen activity.

The background displays a large flag on the left, characterized by green, white, and black horizontal stripes with a red five-pointed star centered on the white stripe (the Syrian opposition flag). Adjacent to this, a large white banner features a graphic of a smiling child playing with colorful building blocks and toys. Arabic text on the banner identifies it as relating to the "Damascus Countryside Governorate," a "Women and Child Affairs Department," and phrases translating to "Safety and Hope." Two golden eagle emblems are visible on the upper right of this banner. Behind the banner, striped fabric in red, black, and white is discernible, suggesting decorative drapery or a tent structure. Overhead lighting fixtures are partially visible at the top of the frame.
Zain othman

Jan 20, 2026

Kafr Batna, Syria

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An indoor scene in Kafr Batna, Syria, depicts a dense gathering of approximately 20-30 individuals, primarily adults. In the immediate foreground, an individual wearing a grey coat and a white head covering is seen from behind, with their right arm raised vertically above the crowd. To their right, the back of a child's head, wearing a brown hood with fur trim, is visible. The mid-ground features a tightly packed group of men and women. Several men with beards are present, one in a dark suit jacket, while numerous women wear hijabs; some are observing attentively, others are smiling or engaging with unseen activity. The background displays a large flag on the left, characterized by green, white, and black horizontal stripes with a red five-pointed star centered on the white stripe (the Syrian opposition flag). Adjacent to this, a large white banner features a graphic of a smiling child playing with colorful building blocks and toys. Arabic text on the banner identifies it as relating to the "Damascus Countryside Governorate," a "Women and Child Affairs Department," and phrases translating to "Safety and Hope." Two golden eagle emblems are visible on the upper right of this banner. Behind the banner, striped fabric in red, black, and white is discernible, suggesting decorative drapery or a tent structure. Overhead lighting fixtures are partially visible at the top of the frame.

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