After the Louvre, another theft of works of art/ Over 600 artifacts are stolen from the Bristol museum in Britain

Over 600 artifacts related to the British Empire and Commonwealth have been stolen from the collection of a museum in Bristol, Great Britain.
Police announced that four unknown individuals entered the building in Bristol around midnight on September 25.
The police force, which released CCTV images of the four men, said that "more than 600 different artefacts were taken by the robbers".
"The theft of many items of significant cultural value constitutes a huge loss to the city," said Detective Constable Dan Burgan, the officer in charge of the case.
"These items, many of which were gifts, are part of a collection that provides insight into a multifaceted part of British history and we hope that citizens will help us bring those responsible to justice," he added.
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