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This forensic description details a multi-story, light-colored residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage under a clear, bright sky. The building's facade is pockmarked with numerous small impact craters, consistent with bullet holes, across all visible floors. Significant fire damage is apparent, particularly around window openings and balconies on the upper-right and central sections, characterized by black charring. Many windows are shattered or completely missing, exposing the building's interior. Within the exposed apartments, household debris, remnants of furniture, and clothing are visible. Some articles of clothing hang from lines or railings in a few partially intact sections of the lower-middle floors. Balconies are uniformly damaged, with railings bent, broken, or entirely absent. The ground floor, featuring arched openings, is also heavily damaged, with debris piled inside and around its structure. On the roof, multiple white cylindrical water tanks are present, along with at least one cellular communication antenna tower on the left side. The area immediately in front of and surrounding the building is a landscape of concrete rubble, twisted metal, and sand. A severely damaged, light-colored vehicle, likely a sedan, lies crumpled and partially overturned within the debris field to the lower right of the building. No individuals are present in the scene.
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