
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the severely damaged multi-story Harasta Hospital complex, located in Harasta, Syria. The central focus is on two interconnected building blocks, primarily constructed of light-colored concrete or stone, exhibiting extensive structural and superficial damage. The buildings are characterized by numerous empty, dark rectangular window openings across all visible floors, indicating missing glass and frames. The facades show widespread spalling, pitting, and visible impact craters consistent with projectile strikes. The upper sections and rooflines of the blocks are particularly degraded, featuring jagged edges, exposed internal structures, and significant material loss. The central block includes heavily damaged, multi-tiered balcony-like structures on its upper levels. In the foreground, a series of large, grey concrete defensive barriers (likely T-walls) are arranged in rows on a rough, unpaved surface composed of dirt, gravel, and debris. Some barriers feature faded yellow and black painted sections. Sparse green vegetation is visible growing amidst the foreground debris and behind the barriers. To the left, additional smaller, damaged structures and evergreen trees are partially visible. The upper portion of the image reveals a clear, bright blue sky with a faint white contrail and thin, dark overhead utility lines. The scene is captured from a low vantage point, suggesting observation from ground level or a vehicle.
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