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The image depicts the severely damaged multi-story structure of a building in Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, viewed from a low angle on a clear day. The building, constructed of concrete or stone, exhibits extensive structural failure, with a large central section of its upper floors and roof completely collapsed. Exposed rebar, twisted metal, and shattered concrete are visible within the collapsed sections and hanging from the remaining framework. Multiple empty window apertures are present across the surviving walls of the left and right building wings, indicating the absence of glass or frames. In the foreground, a dark-colored metal fence, topped with sharp finials, spans the width of the frame. Sections of the fence are obscured by debris, and light-colored metal fragments, possibly originating from the destroyed building, are resting upon and intertwined with the fence structure. No individuals are visible in the scene.
obaida alabrash

Jul 17, 2025, 11:50 AM

Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria

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The image depicts the severely damaged multi-story structure of a building in Rukn ad-Din Municipality, Syria, viewed from a low angle on a clear day. The building, constructed of concrete or stone, exhibits extensive structural failure, with a large central section of its upper floors and roof completely collapsed. Exposed rebar, twisted metal, and shattered concrete are visible within the collapsed sections and hanging from the remaining framework. Multiple empty window apertures are present across the surviving walls of the left and right building wings, indicating the absence of glass or frames. In the foreground, a dark-colored metal fence, topped with sharp finials, spans the width of the frame. Sections of the fence are obscured by debris, and light-colored metal fragments, possibly originating from the destroyed building, are resting upon and intertwined with the fence structure. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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