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A metal security shutter is broken in the entrance of a storefront in Damascus, Syria, located at the coordinates 33.529 latitude and 36.223 longitude. The shutter is made of corrugated metal and is painted white. The shutter is broken at the bottom left corner and is partially detached from the wall. There is a hole in the middle of the shutter through which some of the interior of the storefront can be seen. The hole is about one meter in diameter. The floor inside the storefront is made of concrete and is covered in dust and debris. There is a sign written in Arabic on the wall next to the shutter. The sign is about one foot tall and is painted black.  A security camera is attached to the storefront on the wall next to the shutter. The camera is square in shape and appears to be made of black plastic. There are additional sections of the shutter in pieces on the ground. They are made of the same material as the shutter and are painted a rusty brown. The scene is likely the result of an explosion or other damage, perhaps caused by civil unrest.
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Mar 14, 2025, 11:49 AM

Damascus, Syria

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A metal security shutter is broken in the entrance of a storefront in Damascus, Syria, located at the coordinates 33.529 latitude and 36.223 longitude. The shutter is made of corrugated metal and is painted white. The shutter is broken at the bottom left corner and is partially detached from the wall. There is a hole in the middle of the shutter through which some of the interior of the storefront can be seen. The hole is about one meter in diameter. The floor inside the storefront is made of concrete and is covered in dust and debris. There is a sign written in Arabic on the wall next to the shutter. The sign is about one foot tall and is painted black. A security camera is attached to the storefront on the wall next to the shutter. The camera is square in shape and appears to be made of black plastic. There are additional sections of the shutter in pieces on the ground. They are made of the same material as the shutter and are painted a rusty brown. The scene is likely the result of an explosion or other damage, perhaps caused by civil unrest.

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