Crimean Museum Struck by Ukrainian Drone, Reportedly Damaging Collection
Ukrainian drones damaged a historic museum in annexed Crimea amid a recent escalation in strikes on Russian-controlled territory in the Black Sea peninsula. The 19th-century museum is located in Sevastopol, Crimea, which Russia has occupied since 2014. Sevastopol’s Russian-appointed governor, Mikhail Razvozhayev, reported the damage on Telegram early Wednesday. According to Razvozhayev, the museum’s 19th-century panorama painting by Franz Roubaud, titled the Siege of Sevastopol , was damaged. However, “pieces” of the original canvas remained unharmed. “This building is not just a museum,” he said. “It is a symbol of resilience, which has repeatedly taken the blows of the enemy.” Russia’s Emergency Ministry, the Sevastopol Rescue Service, and other emergency responders were reportedly dispatched to the site, where they extinguished the fire. The museum is dedicated to the 1853–56 Crimean War, the notoriously brutal conflict between the Russian ...