
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead view captures a multi-story building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting significant structural damage, consistent with bombardment or demolition. The lower foreground is dominated by a substantial pile of concrete, masonry, and other construction debris, indicating a collapsed section. The building's facade is heavily impacted. On the second visible floor from the bottom, a large portion of the exterior wall is absent, exposing an interior room. Within this exposed section, a woman wearing a dark head covering and garment is seated on a chair, facing right, with a lighter, possibly green, item near her. The exposed interior reveals makeshift white fabric coverings or partitions, along with draped clothing and several cylindrical containers. The floor area around her contains scattered debris and what appears to be bedding or fabric items. Below this exposed section, the building's intact facade features a horizontal row of multiple small, dark circular impacts, consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel, particularly around an arched architectural detail on the left and near a barred window. Further up the building, higher floors show significant damage, with openings covered by white tarpaulin-like material and missing structural elements. Debris is visible within these upper openings. The massive rubble pile in the foreground consists of fractured concrete, rebar, and miscellaneous building materials. A black, rectangular object and a bent metal grate or frame are discernible on the surface of the rubble. The environment suggests recent, widespread destruction.
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