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The image portrays the interior of a retail establishment, identified as being within Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria, likely a pharmacy or a store specializing in personal care products. The scene is well-lit, displaying various items on shelves and within a glass counter.

On the left, a partial view of a shelving unit reveals stacked yellow boxes labeled "CLIPP" and green and white boxes (possibly "CeBioL"). Adjacent to this, a light-colored wooden or laminate shelving unit contains multiple rows of products hanging from hooks: the uppermost row displays toothbrushes in clear plastic packaging, followed by rows of brightly colored packaged items, and a lower section with packaged personal grooming tools, including razors, in white and pink packaging.

Above a glass display counter, a shelf to the right holds an assortment of personal hygiene bottles, including shampoos and conditioners. To the far right, a multi-tiered shelving unit is densely packed with small, boxed items, consistent with packaged medications.

On the glass-topped display counter, two dark-colored boxes labeled "Anti Smoke Patch" are prominently displayed. Directly above them, a white paper sign with Arabic text translates to "Nicotine patches for quitting smoking." A black electronic device, possibly a tablet or point-of-sale terminal, rests to the right of the patches. Inside the lower section of the glass display case, a white bag labeled with Arabic text "كومفورت" (Comfort) and "500 G" is visible, containing red, flower-like objects.

On the far right, the back of a person's upper body, specifically their right shoulder and arm, is visible. The individual wears a white short-sleeved collared shirt with black trim and has a black bag or backpack slung over their shoulder. No explicit actions or interactions are occurring.
FM-Mi9R82

Sep 29, 2025, 11:26 AM

Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria

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The image portrays the interior of a retail establishment, identified as being within Kafr Sousa Municipality, Syria, likely a pharmacy or a store specializing in personal care products. The scene is well-lit, displaying various items on shelves and within a glass counter. On the left, a partial view of a shelving unit reveals stacked yellow boxes labeled "CLIPP" and green and white boxes (possibly "CeBioL"). Adjacent to this, a light-colored wooden or laminate shelving unit contains multiple rows of products hanging from hooks: the uppermost row displays toothbrushes in clear plastic packaging, followed by rows of brightly colored packaged items, and a lower section with packaged personal grooming tools, including razors, in white and pink packaging. Above a glass display counter, a shelf to the right holds an assortment of personal hygiene bottles, including shampoos and conditioners. To the far right, a multi-tiered shelving unit is densely packed with small, boxed items, consistent with packaged medications. On the glass-topped display counter, two dark-colored boxes labeled "Anti Smoke Patch" are prominently displayed. Directly above them, a white paper sign with Arabic text translates to "Nicotine patches for quitting smoking." A black electronic device, possibly a tablet or point-of-sale terminal, rests to the right of the patches. Inside the lower section of the glass display case, a white bag labeled with Arabic text "كومفورت" (Comfort) and "500 G" is visible, containing red, flower-like objects. On the far right, the back of a person's upper body, specifically their right shoulder and arm, is visible. The individual wears a white short-sleeved collared shirt with black trim and has a black bag or backpack slung over their shoulder. No explicit actions or interactions are occurring.

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