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The image depicts a severely damaged multi-story building structure in Al-Qaboun Municipality, Syria, viewed from below and slightly upwards. The structure exhibits extensive destruction and signs of sustained impact.

The upper visible section of the building wall is constructed of light-colored bricks, significantly marred by numerous circular indentations and perforations consistent with bullet holes. A large, rectangular opening, possibly a window or former architectural feature, is present in this upper wall, with its edges exhibiting irregular breakage and missing material. Above and around this opening, the brickwork shows further damage, including spalling and missing sections.

Below this upper wall section, a heavily charred and darkened ceiling or floor slab is visible. This slab appears to be made of concrete or similar material, with its underside showing deep black discoloration, likely from fire or smoke exposure, and textured patterns indicative of damage. Thin, dark linear elements, possibly exposed wiring or rebar, are visible within the darkened ceiling structure.

Further down, at ground level or a lower floor, a large pile of mixed debris, rubble, and discarded materials fills the space. This pile consists of light-colored fragments of building materials, such as concrete and plaster, interspersed with various darker items, including what appears to be plastic bags, fabric, and other refuse. A narrow, dark opening or passage is visible to the left within the lower structure, partially obscured by the accumulated debris.

The overall scene is one of significant structural degradation and wreckage, with bright sunlight illuminating the lighter parts of the debris pile and casting shadows within the damaged interior. No individuals, overt actions, or interactions are present in the frame.
Mjd

Nov 18, 2025, 8:11 AM

Al-Qaboun Municipality, Syria

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The image depicts a severely damaged multi-story building structure in Al-Qaboun Municipality, Syria, viewed from below and slightly upwards. The structure exhibits extensive destruction and signs of sustained impact. The upper visible section of the building wall is constructed of light-colored bricks, significantly marred by numerous circular indentations and perforations consistent with bullet holes. A large, rectangular opening, possibly a window or former architectural feature, is present in this upper wall, with its edges exhibiting irregular breakage and missing material. Above and around this opening, the brickwork shows further damage, including spalling and missing sections. Below this upper wall section, a heavily charred and darkened ceiling or floor slab is visible. This slab appears to be made of concrete or similar material, with its underside showing deep black discoloration, likely from fire or smoke exposure, and textured patterns indicative of damage. Thin, dark linear elements, possibly exposed wiring or rebar, are visible within the darkened ceiling structure. Further down, at ground level or a lower floor, a large pile of mixed debris, rubble, and discarded materials fills the space. This pile consists of light-colored fragments of building materials, such as concrete and plaster, interspersed with various darker items, including what appears to be plastic bags, fabric, and other refuse. A narrow, dark opening or passage is visible to the left within the lower structure, partially obscured by the accumulated debris. The overall scene is one of significant structural degradation and wreckage, with bright sunlight illuminating the lighter parts of the debris pile and casting shadows within the damaged interior. No individuals, overt actions, or interactions are present in the frame.

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