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The image displays a street scene in Homs, Syria, featuring a five-story building exhibiting extensive damage on its upper four levels. Large sections of the concrete facade are missing, exposing the interior structure, and numerous small impact marks, consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel, are visible across the remaining surfaces, particularly on balcony ledges and the upper walls.

The ground floor of the building houses active commercial establishments. From left to right, a money exchange office is partially visible, identifiable by a yellow sign with Arabic text and phone numbers, within which three male individuals are present. Adjacent to it is "Quickmobile," a mobile phone store featuring a prominent red "Q" logo and glass display windows showcasing electronics. Next to Quickmobile is "صيدلية الأشرف" (Al-Ashraf Pharmacy), marked by a blue awning and Arabic signage, with one person visible inside. A fourth storefront to the right of the pharmacy has a closed metal roll-down shutter.

On the sidewalk, multiple A-frame advertising signs are positioned. One yellow sign in Arabic advertises money exchange, repair, and transfer services. Another sign beneath the Quickmobile store identifies "Al-Hajj Younis Money Exchange" and displays currency symbols for Euro, Dollar, and Turkish Lira. Two motorcycles are parked on the sidewalk near the shops. Further down the street, other buildings, some appearing damaged, line the thoroughfare. An open-air market with produce stalls is visible on the right side of the street. Several pedestrians, including a woman in a purple garment, and various vehicles are present in the mid-ground and background. The sky is clear.
obaida alabrash

Jul 14, 2025

Homs, Syria

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The image displays a street scene in Homs, Syria, featuring a five-story building exhibiting extensive damage on its upper four levels. Large sections of the concrete facade are missing, exposing the interior structure, and numerous small impact marks, consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel, are visible across the remaining surfaces, particularly on balcony ledges and the upper walls. The ground floor of the building houses active commercial establishments. From left to right, a money exchange office is partially visible, identifiable by a yellow sign with Arabic text and phone numbers, within which three male individuals are present. Adjacent to it is "Quickmobile," a mobile phone store featuring a prominent red "Q" logo and glass display windows showcasing electronics. Next to Quickmobile is "صيدلية الأشرف" (Al-Ashraf Pharmacy), marked by a blue awning and Arabic signage, with one person visible inside. A fourth storefront to the right of the pharmacy has a closed metal roll-down shutter. On the sidewalk, multiple A-frame advertising signs are positioned. One yellow sign in Arabic advertises money exchange, repair, and transfer services. Another sign beneath the Quickmobile store identifies "Al-Hajj Younis Money Exchange" and displays currency symbols for Euro, Dollar, and Turkish Lira. Two motorcycles are parked on the sidewalk near the shops. Further down the street, other buildings, some appearing damaged, line the thoroughfare. An open-air market with produce stalls is visible on the right side of the street. Several pedestrians, including a woman in a purple garment, and various vehicles are present in the mid-ground and background. The sky is clear.

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