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Zain othman

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Thu, Jan 29, 2026, 11:50 AM

Ma'arat Masrin Subdistrict, Syria

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An outdoor scene in the Ma'arat Masrin Subdistrict, Syria, depicts a large gathering of individuals, predominantly children, with several adults in a temporary settlement environment. In the immediate…read more

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An outdoor scene in the Ma'arat Masrin Subdistrict, Syria, depicts a large gathering of individuals, predominantly children, with several adults in a temporary settlement environment. In the immediate foreground, a dense crowd of children is visible, mostly from the back, wearing various colored casual clothing. In the midground, a male adult in a black hoodie with a white emblem on the back and a white scarf is interacting with a woman wearing a light-colored head covering; his right arm is extended towards her. Another woman in a white hijab is situated slightly behind them. The background features multiple temporary structures under a partly cloudy sky. To the left, several tent-like structures, possibly covered with tarpaulins, are present, with dark objects (potentially tires) on their roofs. A tall pole topped with two horn loudspeakers stands behind these tents. A white sedan is visible in the mid-distance to the left, surrounded by other adults. To the right, a modular white building with a light blue roof, two rectangular vents on its side, and a partially open door is prominent. The Eastern Arabic numerals "५.५" (4.4) are stenciled in red on its exterior. Between the tents and the modular building, a solar panel array mounted on a stand is visible. The ground appears to be unpaved dirt. Thin utility lines traverse the upper portion of the sky. | Open Wire