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    Ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Syria national museum

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeNovember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Thieves broke into the national museum in the Syrian capital and stole several ancient statues dating back to the Roman era, officials said Tuesday.

    The National Museum of Damascus was temporarily closed after the heist was discovered early Monday. The museum reopened in January as the country is reeling from the 14-year civil war and the fall of the 54-year Assad family rule last year.

    The museum in central Damascus, the country’s largest, houses invaluable antiquities dating back to Syria’s long history. After the war started, security was boosted with metal gates and surveillance cameras.

    An official from Syria’s Directorate-General for Antiquities and Museums told The Associated Press that six marble statues were stolen, adding that an investigation is ongoing.

    Another official told The Associated Press that the theft occurred Sunday night and was discovered early Monday, when one of the doors at the classical department was found broken and several statues dating back to the Roman era were missing. The official refused to give an exact number.

    Ancient sculptures are displayed in a section titled
    Ancient sculptures are displayed in a section titled ‘The World of Women’ at the National Museum of Damascus on May 23. (Ghaith Alsayed/The Associated Press)

    Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations because the government has not yet made a statement.

    The police chief in Damascus, Brig.-Gen. Osama Atkeh, later told state news agency SANA that several statues and rare collectibles were stolen from the museum. He said that guards there and other individuals were being questioned.

    An AP journalist tried to enter the museum on Tuesday and was told by guards that it was closed.

    The section of the museum where the statues were reported stolen is “a beautiful and historically rich department, with artifacts dating back to the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods,” said Maamoun Abdulkarim, the former head of the government’s antiquities and museums department.

    The museum reopened on Jan. 8, a month after rebels ousted President Bashar al-Assad, ushering in a new era for the country. Fearful of looting, the museum in Damascus closed after the lightning offensive that ended five decades of Assad’s family rule.

    After Syria’s conflict began in March 2011, authorities had moved hundreds of priceless artifacts to Damascus from different parts of the country, including the historic central town of Palmyra that was once held by members of the Islamic State group.

    In 2015, ISIS members destroyed mausoleums in Palmyra’s UNESCO World Heritage site that is famous for its 2,000-year-old Roman colonnades, other ruins and priceless artifacts.



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