Six Georgians Convicted in Paris for Stealing Russian Authors' Works
Des ouvrages russes inestimables ont été méthodiquement remplacés par des copies par un audacieux stratagème dans des bibliothèques prestigieuses françaises. Parmi les auteurs, le poète et romancier du XIXe siècle, Alexandre Pouchkine.
A Paris court has sentenced six Georgian nationals in connection with "Operation Pushkin." The group was found guilty of systematically stealing valuable works by Russian authors from prestigious French libraries. Their method involved replacing original texts with expertly crafted copies. The stolen items included significant literary pieces, notably works by the 19th-century poet and novelist Alexander Pushkin. This elaborate scheme targeted cultural heritage.
This case highlights a sophisticated art and literature theft operation impacting cultural institutions and international relations.
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