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Kat_rin

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 04:55 PM

2d ago

Novopokrovskaya, Russia

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A young girl, likely a pre-teen or early teen, is the central subject of this indoor, sideways-oriented photograph taken in Novopokrovskaya, Russia. She is shown in profile, looking downwards with a n…read more

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A young girl, likely a pre-teen or early teen, is the central subject of this indoor, sideways-oriented photograph taken in Novopokrovskaya, Russia. She is shown in profile, looking downwards with a neutral expression, holding a clear plastic water bottle in her right hand. Her hair is styled in two braids, secured with yellow elastics, and she is wearing a light-colored long-sleeved top beneath a black puffer vest with a shiny silver collar. The vest has partially visible text that reads "L. CORE" and "MER MO". The setting appears to be a commercial or public indoor space, possibly a cafe or shop. In the background, a sign is prominently displayed on the wall, reading "УГОЛОК ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЯ" (Consumer's Corner), with several documents or certificates arranged beneath it. Various light sources illuminate the scene, including bright overhead fluorescent panels and a cluster of hanging Edison-style bulbs. A small security camera is visible on the ceiling. In the far background, part of a yellow chair can be seen, along with what appears to be a plant in a dark pot. The walls feature a tiled pattern, and a wooden texture is visible, possibly on the floor or another wall. The water bottle in the girl's hand has a label that clearly shows "ТОНУС ВОДА" (TONUS VODA) and "НЕГАЗИРОВАННАЯ" (non-carbonated). | Open Wire