Jewels of Napoleon Stolen from the Louvre: Macron Promised to Return All Items
On Sunday, October 19, a major robbery occurred at the famous Paris museum, the Louvre. Unknown individuals stole nine valuable items from the collection of jewelry associated with Napoleon and the Empress. French President Emmanuel Macron is confident that all stolen items will be returned, and those who committed the crime will not go unpunished.
«Under the guidance of the Paris prosecutor's office, everything possible is being done to achieve this goal», - Macron emphasized.
First Footage of the Robbery on Video
The French TV channel BMFTV showed the first footage of the Louvre robbery on its air. In the video, one of the criminals in a yellow work vest looks like a museum employee, and breaks the display case with a grinding machine. Two other attackers, also in yellow vests, burst into the museum premises, smashed the showcases, and stole the jewels, after which they fled on scooters along with two other accomplices.
The robbery at the Louvre shocked the public, and authorities decided to investigate this case more thoroughly. There is hope that the criminals will be found quickly and the stolen valuables will be returned to the museum.
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