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Two signs are affixed to a textured, gray wall in the city of Kaliningrad, Russia. The wall appears to be made of concrete or plaster with an uneven finish. Above the signs, a horizontal dark brown element, possibly wood, is visible. The upper sign is a black rectangular panel with rounded corners, featuring white, bold Cyrillic text. The text reads: "СОБЛЮДАЙТЕ ХОТЬ ЧТО-НИБУДЬ," which translates to "OBSERVE AT LEAST SOMETHING" or "FOLLOW AT LEAST SOMETHING." The panel exhibits subtle horizontal striations, indicative of a textured material or 3D printing, and is secured to the wall by at least one visible small black screw or pin in the upper left corner. The lower sign is composed of two parts: a white square icon and an adjacent black rectangular text panel. The white square features a raised black silhouette of a surveillance camera, also displaying horizontal striations. The black text panel, matching the material and texture of the upper sign, displays white Cyrillic text: "Тут камера снимает... если чё," which translates to "Here, a camera is recording... just in case" or "There's a camera filming... if anything." Both signs are oriented horizontally against the wall.
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