Eight people suspected of trying to steal a Banksy graffiti from Ukraine have been detained.
Eight people suspected of trying to steal a Banksy graffiti fromPainted on the wall of a building damaged by Russian bombs, the stencil image of a woman in a nightgown and gas mask holding a fire extinguisher went missing on Friday.
The head of the Kyiv Police Department, Andrey Nebitov, said in a statement on Telegram: ‘A group of people dismantled the painting of the world-famous artist. Police published images of the yellow wall in Hostomel, with a large patch cut all the way back to the brickwork. The mural by the street artist depicts a woman in a gas mask standing on a chair and holding a fire extinguisher Andrii Nebytov, chief of the Kyiv regional National Police, stands next to the work of street artist Banksy
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