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An old, white, gas water heater is mounted on a tiled wall in what appears to be a utility room or bathroom. The water heater is dusty and shows signs of wear and tear. Above the main panel, there are horizontal vents. Below the vents, there is a small rectangular opening with a dark interior, and above it are some black smudges. On the left side of the unit, there is a sticker with text in Cyrillic and a diagram depicting a ventilation hood. Below this sticker, another word in Cyrillic is visible. The lower section of the water heater has a control panel with two knobs and a button. The left knob is a rotary dial with markings that are partially visible, indicating different settings. The right side of the panel has a small, circular button with a red label below it that reads "ПУСК" (meaning "START" in Russian). There is also a red lightning bolt symbol below the left knob. The wall behind the water heater is tiled with dark blue-green tiles. A pipe is visible extending from the top of the water heater. A black corrugated hose runs along the left side of the unit. The overall environment suggests a utilitarian space, possibly in an older building. The presence of Cyrillic text indicates the location is likely in a region where this alphabet is used, such as Ukraine. Given the context of typical urban infrastructure in Kyiv, this water heater could be found in a residential apartment building or a similar structure.
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