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A street-level photograph captures three costumed mascots positioned in front of a retail store in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria. The upper portion of a dark-colored vehicle occupies the foreground, partially obscuring the lower half of the mascots. The storefront, named "Butterfly Apparel" and "الفراشة" (The Butterfly) in pink neon Arabic script, displays various clothing items through its glass entrance. Two diamond-shaped signs, featuring a butterfly logo and "Butterfly Apparel" with contact numbers, are mounted on the facade. The building above the store features a beige stone/tile lower section and white horizontal siding on upper floors, with a red and white striped awning extended over a second-story balcony equipped with two external air conditioning units. From left to right, the mascots are: a black Mickey Mouse-like character with white gloves and red pants, a white polar bear, and a black and white panda bear. Each mascot wears a white apron-like garment around its waist. The Mickey Mouse-like character's apron features a political caricature of a man in a suit. Both the polar bear's and panda bear's aprons display a photograph of Bashar al-Assad, accompanied by Arabic text that translates to "Bashar, son of the donkey." Two decorative white pillars, each topped with a spherical white light, frame the store's entrance.
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