The museum dedicated to Napoleon's Last Headquarters in the Belgian commune of Genappe was robbed, with unique historical artifacts from the Napoleonic era being stolen.
According to local media reports, a gold ring with diamonds that belonged to Napoleon and a collection of gold and silver coins from the Napoleonic period were among the items stolen from the museum.
It is reported that the crime was carried out by two suspects who broke into the building by smashing a window, then damaged several display cases and took away valuable items kept inside. Experts estimate that the stolen artifacts hold exceptional historical value and are an important part of European cultural heritage. Currently, an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances of the incident and identify possible suspects.