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The image displays an interior wall and ceiling section within a structure in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. All visible surfaces are extensively blackened, suggesting soot or fire damage. The upper section, consistent with a ceiling, presents numerous small, light-colored particulate deposits and fine, irregular white linear fissures. Two distinct perforations are present: one approximately 5 cm in diameter, top-right, exposing lighter material and exhibiting torn edges; another smaller, irregular hole, approximately 1-2 cm, is located below and to its left. A white, stellate pattern of residue, about 5 cm in diameter, adheres to the surface near the top-left corner. The lower wall section, also blackened, displays vertical streaks of lighter discoloration. A rectangular aperture, measuring approximately 40 cm in width by 15 cm in height, is cut into this wall. The perimeter of this opening is coated with a thick, irregular layer of light gray, solidified material resembling plaster or concrete. The interior of the aperture is dark. A single, light-colored insulated wire traverses the lower wall horizontally, secured by a small green connector at a prominent bend.
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