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A New Thread in the Theft of Old Prints From the University of Warsaw Library. the Trail Leads to Russia.

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The stolen antique books from the University of Warsaw Library were being sold in Russia. Mikhail Z., a Georgian citizen suspected of stealing them, testified that he acted on behalf of a Russian citizen who instructed him which volumes to steal, prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba, spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, said on Tuesday.
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The stolen antique books from the University of Warsaw Library were being sold in Russia. Mikhail Z., a Georgian citizen suspected of stealing them, testified that he acted on behalf of a Russian citizen who instructed him which volumes to steal, prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba, spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, said on Tuesday.

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The Warsaw prosecutor's office reported that the stolen antique books were being sold in Russia. The prosecutor's office added that the Georgian citizen suspected of the theft, Mikhail Z., testified that he acted on behalf of a Russian citizen. The value of the stolen books was estimated at PLN 3.8 million.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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