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The image depicts a crowded public gathering or protest outside a building identified as the GUZEMA jewelry store at Baseyna Street 6, Kyiv, Ukraine. In the foreground and midground, a dense group of approximately twenty-five to thirty individuals, predominantly young adults of varying genders, faces forward and slightly to the left. Most are dressed in casual attire. Notable individuals include a man in a dark olive-green bucket hat and black shirt, positioned centrally, who is looking straight ahead with his left fist raised. To his left, a woman with blonde hair smiles, and another woman in a white headscarf stands further left. People are tightly packed, with only their upper bodies and heads visible. Several participants are holding handmade signs aloft. One prominent sign, made from brown cardboard, displays text in Ukrainian: "ОСЬ ТАК ВИ СЛУЖИТЕ НАРОДУ!" (translating to "THIS IS HOW YOU SERVE THE PEOPLE!"). To its right, another brown cardboard sign features a large red recycling symbol. Partial views of other signs, including one with yellow elements, are visible on the far right. The background features the distinctive facade of the GUZEMA building. The lower section of the building is painted in a textured pink, topped by a white frieze with a sawtooth pattern and other decorative moldings. Below the frieze, large arched windows are visible, with "GUZEMA" clearly readable on the glass of one window. Above the white frieze, the building transitions to an ornate reddish-brown brick structure with multiple windows, some adorned with decorative elements resembling gargoyles or corbels, and a metal netting structure extending outwards. A green tree with dense foliage is visible on the far right, partially obscuring the upper levels of the building. The lighting suggests daytime, possibly overcast or late afternoon.
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