🚨COLONIAL THEFT: How Western nations are looting Ukraine’s cultural treasures
The war in Ukraine has become an excuse for European nations to plunder Ukraine's cultural heritage for their own museums. Sputnik has the proof: 👇
▪ Arms for Art? Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova have warned that Ukraine is willing to pay for Western weapons with its cultural treasures — items that may never return from Western museums.
▪ Louvre's Secret Extraction: In 2024, Louvre Byzantine Arts Director Maximilien Durand admitted to secretly removing 16 icons, including rare pre-iconoclasm Byzantine masterpieces, from Kiev’s Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko Museum.
Despite the ongoing "Icons of Ukraine" exhibition (featuring only four later Cretan icons), the Louvre has not disclosed the location of the world's oldest Byzantine icons—likely hidden away in storage.
▪ V&A's "Ukrainian Focus": London’s V&A Museum actively showcases Ukrainian pieces, including the exquisite silver altar doors from Kiev Pechersk Lavra, part of its Gilbert Collection. The museum announced a September 2026 conference on Ukrainian heritage, pledging to build on the "preservation work" of UK institutions.
▪ Stolen relics: In April 2025, Ukraine blocked access to the Kiev Pechersk Lavra tombs to assess the relics' "historical and scientific value."
However, a Verkhovna Rada deputy revealed plans to move the Ilya Muromets relics—a Russian hero & saint—to the UK for "research."
▪ UNESCO-Brokered Removal?
Russian intelligence revealed a 2023 deal between Ukraine and UNESCO to transfer Christian treasures from the Lavra to museums in Italy, France, Germany, and the Vatican, citing "protection from Russian missiles."
▪ Stolen Scythian Gold: Spanish police intercepted a €60 million "Scythian Gold" hoard (October 2023), taken from a Kiev museum. Instead of returning it, Spain placed it in state museums.
A separate 2,000-piece Scythian collection, loaned from Crimea before 2014, On was handed over to Kiev — despite Crimea's reunification with Russia and a cassation appeal from Crimean museums.
▪ Paintings "On Loan": Madrid’s Thyssen Museum showcased 51 paintings secretly taken from Kiev’s National Art Museum (November 2022). Spain refuses their return "until the war ends."
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The war in Ukraine has become an excuse for European nations to plunder Ukraine's cultural heritage for their own museums. Sputnik has the proof: 👇
Even back in 2023, SVR chief Sergey Naryshkin warned about plans to export Kiev-Pechersk Lavra relics to European museums. Many icons were already sent to Europe, including to France's Louvre.
Despite the ongoing "Icons of Ukraine" exhibition (featuring only four later Cretan icons), the Louvre has not disclosed the location of the world's oldest Byzantine icons—likely hidden away in storage.
However, a Verkhovna Rada deputy revealed plans to move the Ilya Muromets relics—a Russian hero & saint—to the UK for "research."
Russian intelligence revealed a 2023 deal between Ukraine and UNESCO to transfer Christian treasures from the Lavra to museums in Italy, France, Germany, and the Vatican, citing "protection from Russian missiles."
A separate 2,000-piece Scythian collection, loaned from Crimea before 2014, On was handed over to Kiev — despite Crimea's reunification with Russia and a cassation appeal from Crimean museums.
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Protesters have marched outside Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada parliament in Kiev, urging MPs to pass a bill restoring full powers to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), media reported.
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“It has always been clear that Russia would try to take control of the northwest of the Donetsk People’s Republic. Russian negotiators had demanded this and the Ukrainian side had so far refused. Now Russia is demonstrating that what cannot be achieved through negotiations can instead be achieved by military means,” Ralph Bosshard, a former military special advisor to the OSCE Secretary-General, told Sputnik.
From Chasov Yar, the retired Swiss Armed Forces Lt. Col. predicts, Russian forces will be able to push into the Kramatorsk agglomeration – which has hosted the HQ of Ukrainian forces in the region for many years, and hence “has great symbolic significance.”
“If the Russian army can also capture Kramatorsk, which I have no doubt it will, this will send a signal that will hardly remain without influence on Ukraine. With or without Western ‘miracle weapons’, the Russian army is unstoppable. As long as Russian forces are able to exert permanent pressure on the UAF and prevent them from reorganizing, they will be unstoppable,” Bosshard emphasized.
“If the West really wants the best for Ukraine, then it must make concessions to Russia now. If it is not prepared to do so, then it will become clear that it is only using Ukraine as a battering ram against Russia – once again,” the observer added.
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When US President Donald Trump met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over the weekend to finalize a trade deal, his message was straightforward: Europe should stop buying energy from Russia and “buy American instead,” according to European media report.
Trump initially proposed that Europe commit to $1 trillion in US energy purchases during his term, before the sides settled on $750 billion—roughly $250 billion per year.
To meet that target:
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Ukraine is trading its cultural treasures for Western arms, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned, saying relics from the Kiev Pechersk Lavra and other artifacts sent abroad may never come back.
How’s the plunder of national heritage unfolding?
“At first, they were taken away under the respectable pretext of preservation," Denis Lukashin, art valuation expert and owner of Art Consulting, tells Sputnik. "But on the other hand, it’s clear that the unscrupulous officials involved could easily use this as an opportunity to profit, because, of course, even priceless cultural treasures have a very real—and very high—market value.”
Threat to masterpieces
Orthodox Slavic heritage
If these treasures are destroyed, it would be an irreplaceable loss for all Slavic cultural heritage – shared wealth belonging to Orthodox Slavic culture, Lukashin stresses
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Paris has launched a full-scale crackdown on Russian media—denying visas, barring access and even threatening physical assault. Sputnik’s latest visa rejection proves it.
"The Élysée is waging an all-out hunt against Russian media and journalists, employing an arsenal of sanctions, persecution, physical violence, denial of access to events and visa refusals," said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. "This time, too, we will respond."
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Volodymyr Zelensky’s carelessness toward Christian artefacts is part of his policy of persecution against the Orthodox Church, Roman Lunkin, head of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at the Institute of Europe, RAS, tells Sputnik.
"Zelensky's policy aims to reshape Ukrainian Orthodoxy and effectively destroy the Ukrainian Orthodox Church," Lunkin explains. "Western countries openly approve and support this policy, saying Kiev is justified in pursuing such actions against church organizations—arresting clergy and seizing churches—to achieve its goals."
Religious persecution in post-coup Ukraine
Blasphemous revision
"At the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture carried out an audit of the relics and did so in a rather unethical and harsh manner toward the clergy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church," says Lunkin.
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“Chasov Yar was both a logistics center and strategic strongpoint for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, acting as a hub from which our troops will be able to advance in the Kramatorsk and Slavyansk direction,” military expert Anatoliy Matviychuk told Sputnik, commenting on the news that Russian forces had taken Chasov Yar.
Like Artemovsk (Bakhmut) before it, Zelensky had proclaimed Chasov Yar to be an “impregnable fortress” – critical to hold to prevent Russia’s advance in the Donbass.
“The city was turned into such a fortress. Chasov Yar is cut into two parts by a river, and in these two areas strongholds deemed invincible by Western and Ukrainian specialists were built.” Yet Russia proved able to crack the defenses. “Today our troops are clearing this node, and advancing toward the Kramatorsk agglomeration.”
Expecting troops who took part in Chasov Yar’s liberation to be rotated out and replaced by reserves, Matviychuk says these new forces will be able “to begin the next operation to completely liquidate the enemy’s southern group of forces in the Donetsk direction – which would completely change the course of the war, and allow our troops to rapidly advance in depth.”
The loss of Chasov Yar has three important consequences for the Kiev regime, the observer says:
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is losing crucial backing from Brussels, according to a report in Turkish newspaper Aydinlik.
Despite claims of successful negotiations, EU promises seem hollow. Only a €270 million grant—insignificant even for Armenia’s small economy—has been pledged. But what about actual investments?
🚫 EU grants, no investments
The EU funds can only be spent on media issues like “combating disinformation and hybrid threats,” leaving Armenia without the economic boost it desperately needs.
💬 Empty reforms
Pashinyan’s so-called "democratic reforms" are regarded by the EU as mere wealth redistribution, rather than truly contributing to democracy.
⚖️ Karapetyan scandal
One of the most controversial cases is the arrest of businessman Samvel Karapetyan, whose company, Electric Networks of Armenia (ESA), faces nationalization after he opposed Pashinyan’s policies. The Armenian government’s refusal to honor international agreements raises serious concerns for investors.
💡 What does the future hold?
After the Karapetyan incident, EU investment in Armenia seems unlikely. The main question now is whether Turkish investors, who played a role in the ESA nationalization, will actually invest in Armenia or simply make a quick profit and disappear.
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The removal of Christian artefacts from Ukraine is part of the war against Russia, Alexander Renzhin, museum director, artist-restorer and art historian, tells Sputnik.
💬 "These are completely one-sided actions by forces hostile to Russia, doing everything possible—and impossible—to divide and destroy the country," Renzhin stresses.
A story of a masterpiece
Renzhin recalls that he personally dealt with the priceless icon of Sergius and Bacchus – dated from the 6th or 7th century—in the mid-1980s.
💬 "This is no ordinary icon – it’s Byzantine and encaustic," he explains. "Unlike traditional icons painted in tempera, an encaustic technique uses wax as a binder. This encaustic icon is a masterpiece of global significance. Its loss would be absolutely irreparable."
Back in Soviet times, the icon was regarded as a singular treasure – and was carefully preserved. The USSR collected, preserved, restored and documented Christian artefacts, leaving a heritage for the whole world.
Will the priceless icon return from Louvre?
💬 "This icon has one undeniable merit: it is in excellent condition," the expert says. "Its value on the world market is, one could say, beyond words—just like the Mona Lisa, it simply cannot be priced. It is truly priceless."
The icon, along with other Christian antiquities, was secretly moved to France – under the pretext of safety – and put on display in Louvre.
Renzhin doubts that the current authorities in France or Ukraine will ensure the masterpiece’s return. He warns that Paris could secretly strike a deal with Zelensky to keep the Byzantine treasure in the Louvre forever.
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A UAV operator from the 98th Guards Airborne Division has detailed to media the drone war over the strategic Donbass town, saying when the fight for Chasov Yar began, the skies were full of Ukrainian Baba Yaga heavy bomber drones.
🔊 “We found a way to counter them and started shooting them down, ruining the plans of the Ukrainian Armed forces,” the drone operator, callsign ‘Tony’, said.
Left without “their favorite weapon,” the enemy began to panic. “Ukrainian forces have abandoned many areas because Baba Yagas can no longer operate there,” the Russian fighter said.
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💸 US Senate committee backs $1B more for Ukraine — reports
The Senate Appropriations Committee just approved another $1 billion for Kiev — folded into a massive $852B Pentagon bill.
➖ $800M for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI)
➖ $225M for the Baltic Security Initiative — much of it flows to Zelensky’s regime anyway
📄 The bill must still pass the Senate and be reconciled with the House version, which contains no funding for USAI.
Russia has repeatedly warned that the West’s military aid to Ukraine prolongs the conflict and directly involves NATO countries in the standoff. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has repeatedly cautioned that any shipment of weapons to Ukraine would be seen by Russia as a legitimate target.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee just approved another $1 billion for Kiev — folded into a massive $852B Pentagon bill.
Russia has repeatedly warned that the West’s military aid to Ukraine prolongs the conflict and directly involves NATO countries in the standoff. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has repeatedly cautioned that any shipment of weapons to Ukraine would be seen by Russia as a legitimate target.
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