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The image depicts an indoor scene, likely a lecture or presentation hall, with a male speaker addressing an unseen audience. The central figure is a middle-aged man with dark, short hair and a beard, dressed in a dark, long-sleeved shirt with two breast pockets and dark trousers. A patch featuring the Ukrainian Tryzub (coat of arms) in yellow on a blue background is visible on his left sleeve. He stands with his hands open and slightly raised, gesturing while speaking.

Behind the man is a large white projection screen displaying text in Ukrainian Cyrillic: "ПАМ'ЯТЬ" (Memory) and "ДІАЛОГИ" (Dialogues). Below the Ukrainian text, part of an English word "MEMOR" (likely part of "MEMORY") is visible. The lower section of the screen shows a horizontal, blurred, light-colored image or pattern. The walls surrounding the screen are clad in rectangular, light brown, textured stone tiles arranged in a staggered pattern. The floor is a dark wooden parquet with a visible pattern. In the foreground, the tops of several individuals' heads are visible, indicating the presence of an audience.

Based on the visible text "Пам'ять. Діалоги" and the architectural features, the location is identified as the National Museum of the Holodomor-Genocide in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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Jul 19, 2025, 8:07 AM

Kyiv, Ukraine

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The image depicts an indoor scene, likely a lecture or presentation hall, with a male speaker addressing an unseen audience. The central figure is a middle-aged man with dark, short hair and a beard, dressed in a dark, long-sleeved shirt with two breast pockets and dark trousers. A patch featuring the Ukrainian Tryzub (coat of arms) in yellow on a blue background is visible on his left sleeve. He stands with his hands open and slightly raised, gesturing while speaking. Behind the man is a large white projection screen displaying text in Ukrainian Cyrillic: "ПАМ'ЯТЬ" (Memory) and "ДІАЛОГИ" (Dialogues). Below the Ukrainian text, part of an English word "MEMOR" (likely part of "MEMORY") is visible. The lower section of the screen shows a horizontal, blurred, light-colored image or pattern. The walls surrounding the screen are clad in rectangular, light brown, textured stone tiles arranged in a staggered pattern. The floor is a dark wooden parquet with a visible pattern. In the foreground, the tops of several individuals' heads are visible, indicating the presence of an audience. Based on the visible text "Пам'ять. Діалоги" and the architectural features, the location is identified as the National Museum of the Holodomor-Genocide in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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