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Within an indoor hallway in the city of Марковский, Russia, two horizontal rows of greyish-blue painted metal mailboxes are affixed to a light-colored wall. The upper row, positioned higher, consists of at least five individual units, numbered consecutively from left to right: "51" (partially obscured by pink stencil-like markings), "52", "53", "54", and "55". Each mailbox in this row features a circular keyhole, a horizontal mail slot, and a recessed rectangular viewing panel; a piece of white paper protrudes from the partially open lid of mailbox "52". The lower row, situated beneath the upper row with an intermediate gap, contains at least four units, also numbered consecutively: "56", "57", "58", and "59". These mailboxes exhibit more prominent signs of wear, including dents and bent lids; the word "ПОЧТА" (POCHTA - mail) is stenciled above the number "58". Both rows of mailboxes display general deterioration, including chipped paint, scratches, and localized rust. The wall itself is painted a light, neutral color, possibly beige or cream, with minor scuff marks. To the far right, a partial view of a doorway or structural corner is visible, along with a small, white rectangular object, possibly an electrical fixture, mounted on the wall. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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Feb 17, 2026, 1:00 PM

Марковский, Russia

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Within an indoor hallway in the city of Марковский, Russia, two horizontal rows of greyish-blue painted metal mailboxes are affixed to a light-colored wall. The upper row, positioned higher, consists of at least five individual units, numbered consecutively from left to right: "51" (partially obscured by pink stencil-like markings), "52", "53", "54", and "55". Each mailbox in this row features a circular keyhole, a horizontal mail slot, and a recessed rectangular viewing panel; a piece of white paper protrudes from the partially open lid of mailbox "52". The lower row, situated beneath the upper row with an intermediate gap, contains at least four units, also numbered consecutively: "56", "57", "58", and "59". These mailboxes exhibit more prominent signs of wear, including dents and bent lids; the word "ПОЧТА" (POCHTA - mail) is stenciled above the number "58". Both rows of mailboxes display general deterioration, including chipped paint, scratches, and localized rust. The wall itself is painted a light, neutral color, possibly beige or cream, with minor scuff marks. To the far right, a partial view of a doorway or structural corner is visible, along with a small, white rectangular object, possibly an electrical fixture, mounted on the wall. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.

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