
Thieves Steal Roman-Era Statues from Syria's National Museum
Thieves stole six marble statues from Syria's National Museum in Damascus, which houses significant artifacts from the Roman era and other ancient periods. The theft was discovered after a break-in, prompting an investigation and increased security measures. The museum, established in 1919, has a history of damage and looting due to the Syrian civil war, and the stolen items include rare archaeological pieces.













