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The image depicts a severely damaged urban street scene in Homs, Syria, under a clear blue sky. Multi-story concrete and masonry buildings line an unpaved dirt road, all showing extensive structural damage.

The building on the left, in the foreground, is light-colored and heavily pockmarked with numerous small, circular impacts consistent with projectile damage. Its windows are missing, revealing dark interiors, and sections of its facade are collapsed. A dark-colored utility pole with a horizontal cross-arm and multiple insulators is prominently positioned on the left, casting a long shadow across the building's lower section. A small, blue rectangular sign with white text, likely Arabic, is affixed to the wall of this building. At its base, several white bags and large light-colored blocks are visible amidst rubble.

Further down the street on the left, additional multi-story buildings exhibit similar severe damage, including missing walls and collapsed sections. One building in the mid-ground features a solar panel array mounted on its rooftop.

On the right side of the unpaved street, a large pile of concrete rubble and debris extends into the foreground. Further down the right, another multi-story building is visible, also heavily damaged with significant portions of its upper structure missing or collapsed.

The street itself is unpaved and covered with loose dirt, dust, and scattered rubble from the surrounding structures. A dark-colored bicycle is parked upright in the middle of the street in the foreground, facing away from the viewer.

In the far distance, at the end of the visible street, two small human figures are discernible, one appearing near a parked vehicle, suggesting a limited presence of people. Small patches of green vegetation are visible growing amidst the debris and on the walls. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, indicated by pronounced shadows, under a clear, cloudless blue sky.
obaida alabrash

Aug 7, 2025

Hims, Syria

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The image depicts a severely damaged urban street scene in Homs, Syria, under a clear blue sky. Multi-story concrete and masonry buildings line an unpaved dirt road, all showing extensive structural damage. The building on the left, in the foreground, is light-colored and heavily pockmarked with numerous small, circular impacts consistent with projectile damage. Its windows are missing, revealing dark interiors, and sections of its facade are collapsed. A dark-colored utility pole with a horizontal cross-arm and multiple insulators is prominently positioned on the left, casting a long shadow across the building's lower section. A small, blue rectangular sign with white text, likely Arabic, is affixed to the wall of this building. At its base, several white bags and large light-colored blocks are visible amidst rubble. Further down the street on the left, additional multi-story buildings exhibit similar severe damage, including missing walls and collapsed sections. One building in the mid-ground features a solar panel array mounted on its rooftop. On the right side of the unpaved street, a large pile of concrete rubble and debris extends into the foreground. Further down the right, another multi-story building is visible, also heavily damaged with significant portions of its upper structure missing or collapsed. The street itself is unpaved and covered with loose dirt, dust, and scattered rubble from the surrounding structures. A dark-colored bicycle is parked upright in the middle of the street in the foreground, facing away from the viewer. In the far distance, at the end of the visible street, two small human figures are discernible, one appearing near a parked vehicle, suggesting a limited presence of people. Small patches of green vegetation are visible growing amidst the debris and on the walls. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, indicated by pronounced shadows, under a clear, cloudless blue sky.

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