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December 19, 2022
Kherson Regional Art Museum
Frames left behind after Russian art specialists removed thousands of paintings as they pillaged the Kherson Regional Art Museum in late October and early November, while Russian forces still occupied Kherson. Photo taken on November 21, 2022 © 2022 Belkis Wille/Human Rights Watch
Packing materials litter the yard behind the Kherson Regional Art Museum, where Russian forces parked trucks to transport thousands of paintings in late October and early November. Photo taken on November 21, 2022. © 2022 Belkis Wille/Human Rights Watch
Racks that used to hold dozens of paintings in the Kherson Regional Art Museum, now empty after Russian forces and civilians operating under their orders pillaged the museum in late October and early November. Photo taken on November 21, 2022. © 2022 Belkis Wille/Human Rights Watch
Region / Country
Ukraine
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Russia-Ukraine War
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Crisis and Conflict