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17 Stolen Artworks Returned To Italy

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Seventeen stolen masterpieces valued at 17 million euros have been returned to Italy from the Ukraine on Wednesday. The artworks were stolen from a Verona museum last year by masked, armed robbers. The stolen paintings included works by masters like Rubens and Tintoretto. The paintings were retrieved by Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini, who traveled to Kiev to retrieve them. After a long ordeal, the paintings were returned with very little damage.

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