Masterpieces stolen from Italian museum are recovered in Ukraine

Paintings including masterpieces by Rubens and Tintoretto that were stolen from a Verona museum last year have been found in Ukraine, Italy’s culture minister said Wednesday.
“It is a great day,” the minister, Dario Franceschini, said in a statement. “The artworks will soon be back in the Castelvecchio (museum) in Verona.”
The recovery of the 17 paintings, which had a combined estimated value of 15 million euros (US$16 million) follows the arrest in March of 12 suspected members or accomplices of a Moldovan gang which the Italian authorities believe carried out the heist in November 2015.
Franceschini thanked the Ukrainian authorities for their help in tracing the art works which Italian media reported had been stolen to order for a buyer based in Chechnya.
Ukrainian President Petro Porochenko said the recovery of the paintings was a sign to the world that “Ukraine is starting to effectively combat smuggling, including smuggling of artworks, but also to combat corruption.”
Verona’s mayor also voiced his delight.