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This image depicts an interior view of a multi-tiered sports arena in Yekaterinburg, Russia, identified as the home venue of HC Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, likely the Uralets Arena. The scene captures a large crowd of spectators filling the seating sections.

Numerous individuals, predominantly in the lower and mid-sections, are wearing red shirts or jerseys, indicating support for the Avtomobilist hockey team. A concentrated group of these red-clad fans in the mid-lower section appears to be an organized fan zone, with several individuals standing, holding flags bearing the team's stylized "A" logo, and one person notably positioned with a drum. Other spectators throughout the arena are seated or standing, observing an event occurring outside the frame. Two individuals identifiable as personnel are visible: one in a yellow high-visibility vest standing in an aisle, and another in a dark jacket descending stairs.

The environment is an expansive indoor arena with tiered seating. Dark grey/black structural elements and seating dominate, interspersed with some red, orange, and brown seats. From the ceiling, large red banners with white numbers (20, 16, 6, 8, 13) and the "A" logo hang, some referencing "ЧЕМПИОНАТ РОССИИ" (Russian Championship) and specific seasons like "2023/2024" and "2018/2019." Horizontal LED ribbon boards above concourse levels repeatedly display "АВТОМОБИЛИСТ ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ" and the team's "A" logo. Other digital screens also feature the "A" logo. A protective netting is visible in the lower-left corner, separating the spectator area from the playing surface. A sign near the lower-left reads "БЕРЕГИСЬ АВТОМОБИЛЯ" (Beware of the Car) with "96 RUS." Section markers like "B 302" are visible on railings. The arena is brightly illuminated by artificial lighting.
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This image depicts an interior view of a multi-tiered sports arena in Yekaterinburg, Russia, identified as the home venue of HC Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, likely the Uralets Arena. The scene captures a large crowd of spectators filling the seating sections. Numerous individuals, predominantly in the lower and mid-sections, are wearing red shirts or jerseys, indicating support for the Avtomobilist hockey team. A concentrated group of these red-clad fans in the mid-lower section appears to be an organized fan zone, with several individuals standing, holding flags bearing the team's stylized "A" logo, and one person notably positioned with a drum. Other spectators throughout the arena are seated or standing, observing an event occurring outside the frame. Two individuals identifiable as personnel are visible: one in a yellow high-visibility vest standing in an aisle, and another in a dark jacket descending stairs. The environment is an expansive indoor arena with tiered seating. Dark grey/black structural elements and seating dominate, interspersed with some red, orange, and brown seats. From the ceiling, large red banners with white numbers (20, 16, 6, 8, 13) and the "A" logo hang, some referencing "ЧЕМПИОНАТ РОССИИ" (Russian Championship) and specific seasons like "2023/2024" and "2018/2019." Horizontal LED ribbon boards above concourse levels repeatedly display "АВТОМОБИЛИСТ ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ" and the team's "A" logo. Other digital screens also feature the "A" logo. A protective netting is visible in the lower-left corner, separating the spectator area from the playing surface. A sign near the lower-left reads "БЕРЕГИСЬ АВТОМОБИЛЯ" (Beware of the Car) with "96 RUS." Section markers like "B 302" are visible on railings. The arena is brightly illuminated by artificial lighting.

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