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The image depicts a post-damage urban recovery or demolition scene in Kyiv, Ukraine, identifiable by the "КИЇВАВТОДОР" (Kyivavtodor) inscription and "AA 4495 DP" license plate on an orange heavy-duty truck.

A multi-story residential building, constructed of brick, exhibits severe structural damage, particularly to its upper floors and roof, which appear partially collapsed or removed. Windows are shattered or missing, and balconies are damaged. Debris is scattered at the building's base.

Multiple pieces of heavy equipment are present. A large grey mobile crane with a green lattice boom is positioned on the left, extending over the damaged structure. An orange "DEVELON" brand hydraulic excavator is situated atop rubble on the right side of the building, actively engaged in material handling with its extended arm. A white crane hook with cables descends from above the right side of the scene.

Numerous individuals are involved. Several emergency responders or construction personnel, wearing helmets (white, blue) and safety vests, are visible on the damaged roofline and within the upper sections of the building. On the ground in the mid-ground, a group of approximately six individuals in blue overalls and red hard hats are gathered. One person in a blue uniform and yellow helmet is visible near the orange truck. In the foreground, a person in a dark uniform with shoulder insignia stands on the left, facing the scene with crossed arms, while another person, seen from behind, wearing a blue top and dark jeans, also observes the operation.

The environment consists of uneven, dusty ground with scattered construction debris. A prominent utility pole stands in the mid-ground, slightly left of center. Tall, slender trees are visible in the background. The sky is clear and blue. Red and white striped barrier tape is partially visible on the ground.
Nataly

Aug 28, 2025, 10:24 AM

Kyiv, Ukraine

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The image depicts a post-damage urban recovery or demolition scene in Kyiv, Ukraine, identifiable by the "КИЇВАВТОДОР" (Kyivavtodor) inscription and "AA 4495 DP" license plate on an orange heavy-duty truck. A multi-story residential building, constructed of brick, exhibits severe structural damage, particularly to its upper floors and roof, which appear partially collapsed or removed. Windows are shattered or missing, and balconies are damaged. Debris is scattered at the building's base. Multiple pieces of heavy equipment are present. A large grey mobile crane with a green lattice boom is positioned on the left, extending over the damaged structure. An orange "DEVELON" brand hydraulic excavator is situated atop rubble on the right side of the building, actively engaged in material handling with its extended arm. A white crane hook with cables descends from above the right side of the scene. Numerous individuals are involved. Several emergency responders or construction personnel, wearing helmets (white, blue) and safety vests, are visible on the damaged roofline and within the upper sections of the building. On the ground in the mid-ground, a group of approximately six individuals in blue overalls and red hard hats are gathered. One person in a blue uniform and yellow helmet is visible near the orange truck. In the foreground, a person in a dark uniform with shoulder insignia stands on the left, facing the scene with crossed arms, while another person, seen from behind, wearing a blue top and dark jeans, also observes the operation. The environment consists of uneven, dusty ground with scattered construction debris. A prominent utility pole stands in the mid-ground, slightly left of center. Tall, slender trees are visible in the background. The sky is clear and blue. Red and white striped barrier tape is partially visible on the ground.

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