Curated Theft

Russian forces looted two museums in Kherson in the fall of 2022 — the Art Museum and the Museum of Local History. As the Russian army retreated amid the Ukrainian counteroffensive, it seized over 33,000 pieces of art and historical artifacts, including Scythian, Gothic, and Sarmatian gold. This heist became the largest in Europe since World War II.

There are few remaining witnesses on the Ukrainian side, while Moscow has kept all details of the operation classified and refuses to release any information.

Two years later, Ukrainian authorities have made little progress in investigating the looting of Kherson’s museums. Media reports have mainly focused on defectors who collaborated with Russian forces to facilitate the theft of the treasures.

In partnership with the Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigations Unit, I set out to investigate who orchestrated the illegal removal of these artifacts and to uncover the current whereabouts of the collections from Kherson’s museums.

Yevheniia Motorevska
Yevheniia Motorevska
Author
Curated Theft Poster
Editing Director
Cinematographers
Liza Pyrozhkova, Oleksandra Lunina, Olena Zashko, Andrii Yakovlev, Artem Tsapro, Denys Rumyantsev, Serhii Chumakov, Ivan Iermakov
Executive Producer
Line Producer
HEAD OF WAR CRIMES INVESTIGATIONS UNIT
Editor-in-Chief of the Kyiv Independent
Released with the support of
Share

More investigations

Uprooted film
An investigation into Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children
Watch now
Bullet Holes film
An investigation into the killing of Ukrainian children by the Russian military
Watch now
Faces of Torture film
An investigation into the torture inflicted upon Ukrainian prisoners of war by the guards in the Russian-controlled Olenivka POW camp
Watch now
Destroy, in Whole or in Part film
Genocide is the crime of crimes. So, is Russia committing one in Ukraine? The Kyiv Independent presents “Destroy, in Whole or in Part” — a documentary that attempts to find an answer
Watch now
He Came Back film
Sexual violence is one of the weapons Russian soldiers systematically use against Ukrainians. The Kyiv Independent presents “He Came Back” — a documentary that investigates sexual violence as war crimes.
Watch now
Shadows Across the River film
A documentary that uncovers what's happening in the territories under Russian occupation
Watch now
When the Water Screams film
An investigation into the Kakhovka dam explosion.
Watch now