Fig. 12.

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Observation with HRIEUV revealing the true complexity of the event. All plots are re-projected to an Earth-based helioprojective coordinate system. Top-left panel: main EUI feature evolving as a hazy structure, where two parallel loops evolve. Top-right panel: feature becoming more complex over time. One loop becomes more prominent and starts to develop smaller, nearly perpendicular extensions (highlighted by red arrows). Two bright loops are visible in the north-west above the upflow contour. Bottom-left panel: feature starting to get fainter. Bottom-right panel: EUV feature fading away without any obvious jet. However, parts of the substructure, especially one of the perpendicular loops (highlighted by a red arrow) are still visible. Another strong brightening appears west of the upflow region.

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