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The image captures the destroyed Romanivka Bridge in Irpin, Ukraine, set against a clear blue sky on a sunny day. In the immediate foreground, a human hand with manicured nails holds a laminated rectangular photograph horizontally. This photograph depicts the identical bridge structure at an earlier, more chaotic phase of its destruction.

**Within the held photograph:** The print, primarily monochromatic, shows the bridge deck with a large section collapsed, creating a significant void. On the intact portion of the bridge deck, several vehicles, including cars and vans, are visible. Beneath the collapsed section, a dense crowd of civilians, many carrying bags and personal belongings, is seen navigating or sheltering. A long ladder extends from the ground up towards the broken bridge deck. Individuals in uniform are also discernible within or near the crowd. Billboards with Cyrillic text are visible in the distant background of the photograph.

**The real-time scene:** Behind the photograph, the actual Romanivka Bridge is extensively damaged. Multiple concrete spans have collapsed into the Irpin River, with jagged, broken sections suspended over the water or resting partially submerged. Exposed rebar and fractured concrete are visible throughout the wreckage. Red safety tapes or ropes are strung across various parts of the damaged structure and the surrounding ground, demarcating a hazardous zone. Lush green vegetation grows on the riverbanks.

**Environmental context:** The sky is a vast, unobstructed blue. In the distant background, across the river, multi-story residential buildings and construction cranes indicate ongoing or established urban development. Two grey, box-like objects, possibly equipment, are positioned on the dark ground in the lower-left corner of the frame.
Nataly

Aug 13, 2025

Irpin, Ukraine

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The image captures the destroyed Romanivka Bridge in Irpin, Ukraine, set against a clear blue sky on a sunny day. In the immediate foreground, a human hand with manicured nails holds a laminated rectangular photograph horizontally. This photograph depicts the identical bridge structure at an earlier, more chaotic phase of its destruction. **Within the held photograph:** The print, primarily monochromatic, shows the bridge deck with a large section collapsed, creating a significant void. On the intact portion of the bridge deck, several vehicles, including cars and vans, are visible. Beneath the collapsed section, a dense crowd of civilians, many carrying bags and personal belongings, is seen navigating or sheltering. A long ladder extends from the ground up towards the broken bridge deck. Individuals in uniform are also discernible within or near the crowd. Billboards with Cyrillic text are visible in the distant background of the photograph. **The real-time scene:** Behind the photograph, the actual Romanivka Bridge is extensively damaged. Multiple concrete spans have collapsed into the Irpin River, with jagged, broken sections suspended over the water or resting partially submerged. Exposed rebar and fractured concrete are visible throughout the wreckage. Red safety tapes or ropes are strung across various parts of the damaged structure and the surrounding ground, demarcating a hazardous zone. Lush green vegetation grows on the riverbanks. **Environmental context:** The sky is a vast, unobstructed blue. In the distant background, across the river, multi-story residential buildings and construction cranes indicate ongoing or established urban development. Two grey, box-like objects, possibly equipment, are positioned on the dark ground in the lower-left corner of the frame.

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