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The image displays the interior of a domestic refrigerator located in Krupki, Belarus.

The refrigerator features four shelves. The top shelf is partially visible and contains indistinct objects, possibly wrapped in clear plastic.

The second shelf from the top holds a small glass jar with a golden metallic lid, containing a dark, viscous substance. To its right, a light blue plastic container with a partial white lid contains a white, granular or creamy substance. Further to the right, a round, white-wrapped food item, possibly a cheese or processed meat product, is secured with a twist-tie, exhibiting a printed pattern and some visible text on its wrapper.

The third shelf from the top contains various food items. On the far left, a small, irregularly shaped item is encased in clear plastic. In the center, two items, one appearing to be a block of light-colored solid and another resembling sliced deli meat, are wrapped in clear plastic and rest on a brown paper or cardboard surface. On the right, a large, irregular block of yellow-orange cheese is enclosed in clear plastic. Adjacent to it are a longer, red sausage and a smaller, red, cylindrical sausage, both wrapped in clear plastic. Behind these, a rectangular carton, likely containing butter or margarine, is partially visible.

The bottom shelf features a black cooking pot with a red rim and a black lid on the left. To its right, a large, clear glass jar filled with green pickles (gherkins) submerged in brine is present, with a red utensil partially visible inside. In the front right, a polished metallic butter dish with a domed lid sits on the white, textured shelf liner. In the bottom-left corner, a clear plastic bag contains several small, light brown baked goods or pastries.

The refrigerator's interior walls are white and exhibit minor condensation or frost near the top. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
LARISA

Jun 6, 2026

Krupki, Belarus

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The image displays the interior of a domestic refrigerator located in Krupki, Belarus. The refrigerator features four shelves. The top shelf is partially visible and contains indistinct objects, possibly wrapped in clear plastic. The second shelf from the top holds a small glass jar with a golden metallic lid, containing a dark, viscous substance. To its right, a light blue plastic container with a partial white lid contains a white, granular or creamy substance. Further to the right, a round, white-wrapped food item, possibly a cheese or processed meat product, is secured with a twist-tie, exhibiting a printed pattern and some visible text on its wrapper. The third shelf from the top contains various food items. On the far left, a small, irregularly shaped item is encased in clear plastic. In the center, two items, one appearing to be a block of light-colored solid and another resembling sliced deli meat, are wrapped in clear plastic and rest on a brown paper or cardboard surface. On the right, a large, irregular block of yellow-orange cheese is enclosed in clear plastic. Adjacent to it are a longer, red sausage and a smaller, red, cylindrical sausage, both wrapped in clear plastic. Behind these, a rectangular carton, likely containing butter or margarine, is partially visible. The bottom shelf features a black cooking pot with a red rim and a black lid on the left. To its right, a large, clear glass jar filled with green pickles (gherkins) submerged in brine is present, with a red utensil partially visible inside. In the front right, a polished metallic butter dish with a domed lid sits on the white, textured shelf liner. In the bottom-left corner, a clear plastic bag contains several small, light brown baked goods or pastries. The refrigerator's interior walls are white and exhibit minor condensation or frost near the top. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.

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