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The image displays the severely damaged exterior of a multi-story brick building, located in Hlevakha, Ukraine. The scene captures the aftermath of a destructive event, likely a fire or explosion, evidenced by extensive structural damage and widespread black charring across the facade.

The building exhibits significant destruction, with large sections of its brickwork demolished, revealing gaping holes and internal structural elements such as exposed rebar. A prominent horizontal band of three window openings is visible in the middle of the frame. The windows themselves are missing, and their frames are either completely gone or twisted and broken. One of these openings, towards the right, has suffered a catastrophic collapse, forming a large, irregular void in the wall where masonry and internal structures have been blown out. Twisted metal debris, possibly remnants of window frames or internal fixtures, hangs precariously from several openings.

The light-colored brick facade is heavily discolored by black soot and grime, particularly concentrated around the damaged areas, indicating the impact of a substantial fire. Other windows visible in the upper and lower sections of the building are also broken or missing their glass.

Upon close examination, faint, partially obscured text is visible on the charred brick wall below the central large window opening. This appears to be an old sign or advertisement, with fragments of Cyrillic letters that resemble "ХІЛІ" (KHILI) or similar, followed by what looks like a telephone number, possibly "386 ТЕЛ" (386 TEL) and "590 30 13" or similar numerical sequences.

The overall impression conveyed is one of utter devastation and ruin. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky. No people are visible in the image.
pikachmsss

Jan 24, 2025

Hlevakha, Ukraine

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The image displays the severely damaged exterior of a multi-story brick building, located in Hlevakha, Ukraine. The scene captures the aftermath of a destructive event, likely a fire or explosion, evidenced by extensive structural damage and widespread black charring across the facade. The building exhibits significant destruction, with large sections of its brickwork demolished, revealing gaping holes and internal structural elements such as exposed rebar. A prominent horizontal band of three window openings is visible in the middle of the frame. The windows themselves are missing, and their frames are either completely gone or twisted and broken. One of these openings, towards the right, has suffered a catastrophic collapse, forming a large, irregular void in the wall where masonry and internal structures have been blown out. Twisted metal debris, possibly remnants of window frames or internal fixtures, hangs precariously from several openings. The light-colored brick facade is heavily discolored by black soot and grime, particularly concentrated around the damaged areas, indicating the impact of a substantial fire. Other windows visible in the upper and lower sections of the building are also broken or missing their glass. Upon close examination, faint, partially obscured text is visible on the charred brick wall below the central large window opening. This appears to be an old sign or advertisement, with fragments of Cyrillic letters that resemble "ХІЛІ" (KHILI) or similar, followed by what looks like a telephone number, possibly "386 ТЕЛ" (386 TEL) and "590 30 13" or similar numerical sequences. The overall impression conveyed is one of utter devastation and ruin. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky. No people are visible in the image.

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