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The image displays a severely damaged multi-story concrete building, consistent with conflict-related destruction, located in the city of Homs, Syria. The structure, estimated to be approximately 8 to 10 stories tall, exhibits extensive structural failure. The upper sections, particularly on the right, show significant collapse with fractured concrete slabs and exposed, twisted rebar. Large sections of the exterior walls are missing, revealing the interiors of multiple rooms on each floor.

The remaining wall surfaces are heavily pockmarked with numerous small to medium-sized impact holes, indicative of bullet strikes and shrapnel damage. The original plaster and paint are widely peeled and discolored, displaying faded tones of white, grey, and light green. Visible structural elements include concrete blocks and exposed reinforcement bars. No windows or doors remain in the open apertures. Debris and rubble are present within the exposed interior spaces. The building stands under a clear, light blue sky, indicating daylight. No individuals, vehicles, or active elements are visible, portraying a desolate, post-conflict urban environment typical of areas heavily affected by the Syrian Civil War, such as the Baba Amr or Old City districts of Homs.
FM-ALi

Jul 28, 2025

Homs, Syria

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The image displays a severely damaged multi-story concrete building, consistent with conflict-related destruction, located in the city of Homs, Syria. The structure, estimated to be approximately 8 to 10 stories tall, exhibits extensive structural failure. The upper sections, particularly on the right, show significant collapse with fractured concrete slabs and exposed, twisted rebar. Large sections of the exterior walls are missing, revealing the interiors of multiple rooms on each floor. The remaining wall surfaces are heavily pockmarked with numerous small to medium-sized impact holes, indicative of bullet strikes and shrapnel damage. The original plaster and paint are widely peeled and discolored, displaying faded tones of white, grey, and light green. Visible structural elements include concrete blocks and exposed reinforcement bars. No windows or doors remain in the open apertures. Debris and rubble are present within the exposed interior spaces. The building stands under a clear, light blue sky, indicating daylight. No individuals, vehicles, or active elements are visible, portraying a desolate, post-conflict urban environment typical of areas heavily affected by the Syrian Civil War, such as the Baba Amr or Old City districts of Homs.

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