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The image depicts the interior of what appears to be a postal sorting facility or warehouse, presented rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its original orientation. The setting is brightly lit by multiple rectangular LED light panels mounted on the walls. The floor is covered with dark grey tiles. On the left side, a dark wall features several white dome-style security cameras mounted on vertical poles. An orange coiled cable loops near one of these cameras. The central and right sections of the facility are dominated by extensive white shelving units with red frames or dividers. These shelves are densely packed with numerous parcels and cardboard boxes of various sizes. Some shelves also hold large white rolls, possibly packing materials. On the floor in front of the shelving, several red metal cages or trolleys, also filled with packages, indicate areas for sorting or temporary storage. Further to the right, a desk or counter area is visible. It is equipped with a computer monitor, keyboard, and a barcode scanner. A grey chair is partially visible next to this workstation. Various boxes and items are placed on and around the counter, including what appears to be a red canister. No people are present in the image, suggesting that no direct activity is occurring at the moment of capture. However, the setup clearly indicates a functional operational space for package handling, storage, and dispatch. Visible text on packages includes partially legible shipping labels. The "DHL" logo is discernible on one box. A prominent blue and white label on a cardboard box clearly displays "NOVA POSHTA," identifying it as a facility of the major Ukrainian postal service. This aligns with the provided location context of Sofiivska Borshchahivka, Ukraine. Other labels feature unreadable text and QR codes.
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