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An exterior view depicts a four-story, concrete building in a state of severe disrepair, located in Homs, Syria, consistent with areas extensively damaged during conflict, likely within the Old City. The ground floor features a series of ornate, pointed arched windows fitted with decorative wrought-iron grates. Intricate carved stone or concrete decorative elements are positioned above these arches. Two plain, closed wooden doors are visible at the base of the structure. A white rectangular sign, partially obscured, is affixed to the left section of the ground floor, displaying Arabic text and the number "366". The second floor presents a row of rectangular window openings, some retaining white wooden shutters, one of which is open. A narrow, concrete balcony spans the width of this floor. The far-right section of this floor exhibits significant damage, with a large portion of the wall and window opening completely destroyed, exposing the dark interior. The third and top visible floor also contains rectangular window openings, many of which are empty or appear boarded up, with damaged or missing frames. The uppermost section of the facade on the right side is heavily damaged, with a portion of the structure missing. Electrical wiring runs horizontally across the building's facade. To the immediate left, a portion of an adjacent building with a balcony and a roll-down shutter is visible. To the far right, a segment of a simpler, less ornate adjacent structure is seen. A small portion of an individual, likely a child, wearing dark clothing is visible in the lower right corner of the frame, indicating street level. The sky above is bright and clear.
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