Title: What jewels did the Louvre thieves target?

PARIS, July 3 – Thieves targeted ‌the Louvre ⁢museum’s jewelry collections‌ in a brazen overnight heist, making off with an⁢ estimated‍ €60 million ($65 million) worth‌ of pieces, French authorities said Wednesday. The stolen items included approximately​ 60 ⁢jewels and other valuables,⁤ according to the Paris prosecutor’s office.The theft, discovered early Wednesday morning, underscores ongoing security vulnerabilities ⁣at world-renowned museums and ‌raises concerns about the ​escalating sophistication of art crime. The Louvre, one of the most⁢ visited museums globally, attracting ⁢nearly‍ 9 million⁢ visitors in‍ 2022, is now reviewing its security protocols. The inquiry is ongoing, with police examining how the thieves bypassed security systems and what the next‍ steps ⁤are to ‍recover​ the stolen artifacts and prevent ⁣future incidents.Investigators‌ believe​ the thieves specifically sought out pieces‍ from the museum’s extensive jewelry collection, focusing on ⁣items displayed in less-protected areas.⁣ While the exact list of stolen items⁢ is still being compiled, authorities confirmed⁢ the loss includes diamond necklaces, earrings, and tiaras. ⁢No‍ paintings ⁢or other major artworks were taken.

“An inventory is ⁣underway ‍to precisely identify the missing pieces,” a statement from the Paris prosecutor’s office read.”The‌ judicial police are ⁢in charge of the investigation.”

The Louvre was closed to the⁢ public Wednesday morning as police ⁤conducted their investigation. It is expected to reopen thursday. This incident follows a series ‍of smaller thefts and attempted robberies at museums across‍ Europe, prompting calls for increased security‌ measures and international⁤ cooperation to⁢ combat art crime.

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