The Theft at the Louvre: What Treasures Were Stolen from the Museum and What Has Been Found So Far.
According to inkorr.com: A serious crime took place in Paris. The Louvre Museum, a symbol of cultural heritage, became the scene of a shocking theft. The perpetrators decided to steal historical jewels, and they succeeded.
The French police have already reported the incident and launched an investigation. The crime occurred around 09:30 local time when three or four robbers broke into the museum through a window, took a number of valuable items, and quickly escaped on motorcycles, leaving shattered showcases behind.
The extent of the damages is currently being assessed, the investigation is ongoing
Nine historical items were stolen, including a necklace, a brooch, and the diadem of Empress Eugénie. However, one of the most valuable items—the 'Regent' diamond weighing over 140 carats—remained in place. Some of the stolen treasures have already been found near the museum, but not all items have been returned at this time.
The French Minister of Culture confirmed the information about the theft and stated that the museum will be closed for one day. Fortunately, no one was injured. The police continue to search for the remaining stolen jewels and identify those involved in this crime.
Summary
A major theft of historical jewels took place at the Louvre, shocking Paris and the global community. The police and museum services are actively investigating this case and are engaged in the search for the stolen treasures to return them to their rightful place.
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