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The image shows a close-up, slightly low-angle view of a gray, Brutalist-style concrete apartment building under a pale, overcast sky. Multiple rows of identical white-framed windows are visible, some with sheer white curtains pulled partially shut. Several outdoor air conditioning units are mounted below some of the windows. Thick black electrical or communication wires crisscross diagonally across the building's facade and connect to various points. On the roofline, a metal structure, possibly a ladder or antenna support, is visible, along with a grey ventilation pipe extending upwards from the building's side and capped with a small, pointed cover. The concrete panels of the building show signs of wear, with vertical water stains and some discoloration. Three thin, dark wires are stretched across the upper portion of the sky. The building's architecture and the presence of overhead wires are characteristic of Soviet-era urban development. This type of building is common in cities like Krasnoyarsk, Russia, particularly in microdistricts or panel housing estates. The overall impression is one of a typical residential block in a Russian city, likely in a publicly funded housing development.
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