The occupiers removed more than two thousand unique exhibits from Mariupol

These are paintings, icons, handwritten Torah scrolls.

The occupiers “liberated” Mariupol from historical and cultural heritage. According to the Mariupol City Council, Russian troops have confirmed the export of more than two thousand unique exhibits to Donetsk, which were stored in the museums of Mariupol . »

These include original works by Arkhip Kuindzhi and Ivan Aivazovsky, ancient icons and a unique Torah handwritten scroll, as well as a Venetian printing house for the Mariupol Greeks from the Gospel of 1811 and more than 200 medals from the Harabeta Medal Art Museum.

prepares documents for law enforcement agencies to initiate criminal proceedings and appeal to Interpol. at the Museum of Local Lore and the City Art Museum.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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