Tuesday, 11 November 2025
Ancient statues stolen from Syria's National Museum David Gritten
David Gritten, 'Ancient statues stolen from Syria's National Museum' 12/11/2025
As Syria attempts to get back on its feet after a bloody civil war and a decades-long brutal dictatorship, thieves broke into the National Museum of Damascus and walked away with six valuable Roman-era statues. The theft was discovered on Monday, when staff reportedly found that one of the museum's doors had been broken from the inside. The six missing statues were made of marble and dated back to the Roman era, one official told the Associated Press. Syria's Directorate-General for Antiquities and Museums said it had opened an investigation to determine the "circumstances surrounding the loss of a number of exhibits", and that measures had been taken to strengthen protection and monitoring systems. The head of internal security in Damascus province, Brig-Gen Osama Atkeh, was cited by the state-run Sana news agency as saying that security forces were investigating the theft, which he said had targeted several "archaeological statues and rare collectibles". He added that guards at the museum and other individuals were being questioned.
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