France: Historical Values Worth 9.5 Million Euros Are Stolen From Museum

In the French city of Limozh, two ceramic plates and a vase with a total value of 9.5 million euros were stolen from the National Museum of Adrien Dubesh.

As the national press reported, the robbery occurred last night. From the hall, where ceramics were exhibited, stole a Chinese vase and two plates, estimated at 9.5 million euros.

The police launched an investigation. The Minister of Culture of France Rashid Dati said that law enforcement agencies are taking measures to detain criminals.

The National Museum of Adrien Dubesh stores more than 18 thousand exhibits reflecting the history of ceramics from antiquity to this day.