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The scene depicts a public procession on Halytska Street in Lviv, Ukraine, near Rynok Square, looking southeast towards the Latin Cathedral. The sky is an overcast blue-grey, indicating twilight or early morning.

A large group of individuals, predominantly adults dressed in winter attire, are marching in an organized procession along the street. Many participants are holding large blue and yellow banners. Several banners feature multiple photographic portraits of men, likely soldiers, along with Ukrainian text. One prominent banner reads "13 ОКРЕМИЙ СТРІЛЕЦЬКИЙ БАТАЛЬЙОН" (13th Separate Rifle Battalion). Other banners display phrases such as "ПОВЕРНІТЬ НАШИХ РІДНИХ ДОДОМУ" (Bring our loved ones home) and "СИН І БАТЬКО" (Son and Father). Ukrainian national flags (blue and yellow) are visible throughout the crowd, along with at least one dark flag bearing a distinct emblem, possibly representing the battalion.

The street is lined with multi-story historic buildings. On the left, the ornate Korniakt Palace (located at Rynok Square 6) is prominent, featuring classical architectural details, a corner balcony, and windows illuminated with warm yellow light. A street sign displaying "РИНОК" (Rynok) is visible above its entrance. Buildings on the right are also multi-story. Overhead, a dense network of black electrical wires, likely for trams or trolleybuses, crisscrosses the sky. Tram tracks are visible on the street surface. In the distance, several church spires are visible against the skyline, including the distinctive green-domed spire of the Latin Cathedral. A white security camera is mounted on a pole or building on the right side of the street, amidst the wires. Streetlights are active.
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Nov 15, 2025

Lviv, Ukraine

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The scene depicts a public procession on Halytska Street in Lviv, Ukraine, near Rynok Square, looking southeast towards the Latin Cathedral. The sky is an overcast blue-grey, indicating twilight or early morning. A large group of individuals, predominantly adults dressed in winter attire, are marching in an organized procession along the street. Many participants are holding large blue and yellow banners. Several banners feature multiple photographic portraits of men, likely soldiers, along with Ukrainian text. One prominent banner reads "13 ОКРЕМИЙ СТРІЛЕЦЬКИЙ БАТАЛЬЙОН" (13th Separate Rifle Battalion). Other banners display phrases such as "ПОВЕРНІТЬ НАШИХ РІДНИХ ДОДОМУ" (Bring our loved ones home) and "СИН І БАТЬКО" (Son and Father). Ukrainian national flags (blue and yellow) are visible throughout the crowd, along with at least one dark flag bearing a distinct emblem, possibly representing the battalion. The street is lined with multi-story historic buildings. On the left, the ornate Korniakt Palace (located at Rynok Square 6) is prominent, featuring classical architectural details, a corner balcony, and windows illuminated with warm yellow light. A street sign displaying "РИНОК" (Rynok) is visible above its entrance. Buildings on the right are also multi-story. Overhead, a dense network of black electrical wires, likely for trams or trolleybuses, crisscrosses the sky. Tram tracks are visible on the street surface. In the distance, several church spires are visible against the skyline, including the distinctive green-domed spire of the Latin Cathedral. A white security camera is mounted on a pole or building on the right side of the street, amidst the wires. Streetlights are active.

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