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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Zamalka, Syria, under a clear, light blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The foreground features a dark grey asphalt road, immediately followed by a strip of disturbed dirt and rubble. Several large, weathered concrete barriers, primarily pale grey with one partially yellow, are arranged along this strip, behind which are piles of construction debris. Sparse green vegetation, including small trees and shrubs, grows amidst the rubble and between structures. The midground and background are dominated by a dense cluster of multi-story buildings. These structures exhibit extensive damage, including numerous pockmarks on their façades, missing windows and doors revealing dark interiors, and collapsed or absent sections of walls and roofs, exposing internal framework. The leftmost building is a partially visible, heavily damaged multi-story concrete structure with exposed rebar. All visible buildings appear uniformly damaged, consistent with prolonged conflict. No individuals or active vehicles are present in the scene.
maher

Nov 15, 2025

Zamalka, Syria

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Zamalka, Syria, under a clear, light blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The foreground features a dark grey asphalt road, immediately followed by a strip of disturbed dirt and rubble. Several large, weathered concrete barriers, primarily pale grey with one partially yellow, are arranged along this strip, behind which are piles of construction debris. Sparse green vegetation, including small trees and shrubs, grows amidst the rubble and between structures. The midground and background are dominated by a dense cluster of multi-story buildings. These structures exhibit extensive damage, including numerous pockmarks on their façades, missing windows and doors revealing dark interiors, and collapsed or absent sections of walls and roofs, exposing internal framework. The leftmost building is a partially visible, heavily damaged multi-story concrete structure with exposed rebar. All visible buildings appear uniformly damaged, consistent with prolonged conflict. No individuals or active vehicles are present in the scene.

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