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This image depicts a section of a multi-story building facade in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage. The structure features a primary light beige or faded yellow exterior, punctuated by a central vertical band of reddish-brown or orange. A large, irregular, dark void, consistent with a substantial impact or explosion, dominates the central reddish-brown section, extending vertically across at least two floor levels. The edges of this void reveal exposed brick and concrete debris. Soot and charring are visible around the perimeter of the main impact zone, particularly above and to the right.

The beige areas of the facade display numerous small, dark pockmarks and larger impact craters, consistent with projectile or shrapnel damage, along with multiple cracks indicating structural stress. Decorative, lattice-patterned panels, initially framing window openings on the central band, are partially damaged and fragmented, exposing underlying material. Above the main void, a window opening with a metal security grille is visible. Below the void, a lower window opening is crudely covered with a crumpled grey plastic sheet. On the far left, a severely bent and twisted metal frame, possibly from a window or balcony, hangs from the facade. The building is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting shadows. No individuals, actions, or specific interactions are visible.
reham

Mar 1, 2026, 1:04 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a section of a multi-story building facade in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage. The structure features a primary light beige or faded yellow exterior, punctuated by a central vertical band of reddish-brown or orange. A large, irregular, dark void, consistent with a substantial impact or explosion, dominates the central reddish-brown section, extending vertically across at least two floor levels. The edges of this void reveal exposed brick and concrete debris. Soot and charring are visible around the perimeter of the main impact zone, particularly above and to the right. The beige areas of the facade display numerous small, dark pockmarks and larger impact craters, consistent with projectile or shrapnel damage, along with multiple cracks indicating structural stress. Decorative, lattice-patterned panels, initially framing window openings on the central band, are partially damaged and fragmented, exposing underlying material. Above the main void, a window opening with a metal security grille is visible. Below the void, a lower window opening is crudely covered with a crumpled grey plastic sheet. On the far left, a severely bent and twisted metal frame, possibly from a window or balcony, hangs from the facade. The building is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting shadows. No individuals, actions, or specific interactions are visible.

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