
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the facade of a severely damaged multi-story building in Homs, Syria. The structure, constructed of concrete and stone masonry, exhibits extensive signs of deterioration and impact. The upper level features a large, empty rectangular window opening in a concrete wall, which is pockmarked with numerous small, circular indentations consistent with bullet or shrapnel impacts. A prominent horizontal crack extends across the wall beneath this opening. On the lower level, to the left, a window with white louvered shutters is visible; its glass pane contains a large, irregular fracture. Adjacent to this window, sections of the outer facade are missing, exposing rough stone masonry underneath. To the right, a dark, possibly metal, double door serves as the main entrance, appearing slightly ajar at the bottom with a damaged or misaligned frame. Above the entrance, the building's upper right section shows significant structural damage, including a large void and remnants of a decorative concrete lattice screen, which is partially fragmented. Exposed stone and brickwork are visible where the facade has crumbled. Small clusters of dry vegetation are observed growing from cracks in the walls and at the building's base. The ground immediately in front of the building is unpaved and scattered with debris. No individuals are present in the scene.
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