Sign in
A static, well-lit indoor scene features a prominent red fire safety cabinet in what appears to be a public or commercial building hallway in Minsk, Belarus.

The central subject is a tall, two-compartment, bright red metal fire safety cabinet. The upper compartment displays Cyrillic text, including "ПК-06" (PK-06, likely denoting "Fire Hydrant-06"), "О ПОЖАРЕ 101 ЗВОНИТЬ" (In case of fire, call 101), and "ОТВЕТСТВЕННЫЙ ЗА ПОЖАРНУЮ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ" (Responsible for Fire Safety). A white square with a red fire hose symbol is affixed to its front. The lower compartment features a white square with a red fire extinguisher symbol. Both compartments have small red seals or wires on their latches. Multiple circular cutouts are visible on the right side of the cabinet, some open and dark, others potentially covered.

To the left of the cabinet, a white-framed window provides an outward view of a modern multi-story building with light-colored facades and numerous windows. A partially visible blue sign with Cyrillic text, possibly "ЕГОДАНА" or "СЕГОДНЯ" and "РУДГРУСТРОЙ," is situated below the building's windows. A white windowsill extends from the window. Beneath the windowsill, a white panel heating radiator, equipped with a thermostatic valve, is mounted on the light beige wall, connected to the floor by two silver-colored pipes.

To the right of the fire cabinet, the wall is painted a light cream or beige. Two white square electrical switches or call buttons are mounted vertically on this wall. A white door frame is partially visible at the far right edge of the image.

The floor is a speckled, light-colored concrete or terrazzo, showing signs of use and a distinct demarcation line between a darker, possibly worn, area in the foreground and a lighter area further back. A small, crumpled piece of white debris rests on the darker section of the floor.

No people are present, and no actions are depicted. The scene is static, captured from a slightly elevated perspective, looking towards the fire cabinet. The Cyrillic text and the emergency number "101" definitively place the location in the city of Minsk, Belarus, within an interior building setting.
selya

Jun 6, 2026, 8:25 AM

Minsk, Belarus

Stake attention in this memory

safety
preparedness
security
caution
alertness

A static, well-lit indoor scene features a prominent red fire safety cabinet in what appears to be a public or commercial building hallway in Minsk, Belarus. The central subject is a tall, two-compartment, bright red metal fire safety cabinet. The upper compartment displays Cyrillic text, including "ПК-06" (PK-06, likely denoting "Fire Hydrant-06"), "О ПОЖАРЕ 101 ЗВОНИТЬ" (In case of fire, call 101), and "ОТВЕТСТВЕННЫЙ ЗА ПОЖАРНУЮ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ" (Responsible for Fire Safety). A white square with a red fire hose symbol is affixed to its front. The lower compartment features a white square with a red fire extinguisher symbol. Both compartments have small red seals or wires on their latches. Multiple circular cutouts are visible on the right side of the cabinet, some open and dark, others potentially covered. To the left of the cabinet, a white-framed window provides an outward view of a modern multi-story building with light-colored facades and numerous windows. A partially visible blue sign with Cyrillic text, possibly "ЕГОДАНА" or "СЕГОДНЯ" and "РУДГРУСТРОЙ," is situated below the building's windows. A white windowsill extends from the window. Beneath the windowsill, a white panel heating radiator, equipped with a thermostatic valve, is mounted on the light beige wall, connected to the floor by two silver-colored pipes. To the right of the fire cabinet, the wall is painted a light cream or beige. Two white square electrical switches or call buttons are mounted vertically on this wall. A white door frame is partially visible at the far right edge of the image. The floor is a speckled, light-colored concrete or terrazzo, showing signs of use and a distinct demarcation line between a darker, possibly worn, area in the foreground and a lighter area further back. A small, crumpled piece of white debris rests on the darker section of the floor. No people are present, and no actions are depicted. The scene is static, captured from a slightly elevated perspective, looking towards the fire cabinet. The Cyrillic text and the emergency number "101" definitively place the location in the city of Minsk, Belarus, within an interior building setting.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Minsk

selya

Jun 6, 2026, 8:25 AM

Minsk, Belarus

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.