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An upward-angled view captures the modern facade of a multi-story building in Sofiivska Borshchahivka, Ukraine, during what appears to be an overcast day. The building is predominantly white with black accents around rectangular windows. A prominent yellow pipe runs vertically along the left side of the building, bending around a corner near the center of the image. Multiple black electrical wires are also visible, stretching across the upper left section. At the ground level, a red sign is affixed to the white wall, displaying text in Cyrillic script. The largest part of the sign reads "НОВА ПОШТА" (Nova Poshta), a common Ukrainian postal service, accompanied by "САЛА" (SALA) and what appears to be "3-В" or "3-3". Below this sign is a glass entrance door. Two red rectangular signs are attached to the glass, detailing operating hours: "БУДНІ" (Weekdays) with times "8-20" and "ВИХІДНІ" (Weekends) with times "9-19". The entrance features a set of light gray, speckled steps with dark gray anti-slip strips, leading up to the door. A metal handrail system, painted in a dark gray or silver hue, frames the steps and the entrance area. To the right of the steps, small, hardy bushes with green and brown foliage grow in a gravelly area, suggesting some landscaping. A small section of a vehicle, possibly a car, is partially visible at the far top right of the image, parked on what looks like a street or parking area. The scene is devoid of people, presenting a quiet, urban street view.
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