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The image depicts an interior view of a utilitarian hallway, likely within a residential building in Minsk, Belarus. The walls are painted a uniform light yellow, exhibiting wear, patching, and exposed concrete sections, particularly a horizontal grey band on the left wall. White electrical conduits run along the wall-ceiling junctions and vertically along the right wall. The concrete ceiling, painted white, features a single exposed circular light fixture on the left. The floor is composed of large, square, light grey and beige tiles, showing signs of dirt and wear. On the left, a dark-colored, possibly black or dark brown, metal door with a textured surface and a black handle is partially open, revealing a black rectangular doormat on the floor in front of it. On the central wall, two grey electrical utility boxes are mounted vertically; the upper box is a sealed unit, while the lower, larger box displays multiple circuit breakers. Further to the right, a door frame holds a door covered entirely in clear plastic sheeting, secured with multiple strips of red adhesive tape, suggesting ongoing work or protection. Above this door, near the ceiling on the right wall, two small, square, grey utility boxes are horizontally mounted. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene. The architectural elements are consistent with post-Soviet residential building aesthetics.
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