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Турецкие сериалы стали невероятно популярными во всем мире. Турция славится интересным кинематографом с неповторимым сюжетом, эмоциональными переживаниями и качественной актерской игрой.
Турецкие фильмы предлагают разнообразие жанров и тематик, чтобы удовлетворить интересы каждого зрителя. От романтических комедий до фильмов-историй, от детективов до фантастики - есть жанры на любой вкус. Богатство сюжетов и уровень съемок делают турецкие фильмы настоящими шедеврами телевизионного искусства.
Турецкие сериалы про любовь - это крутой способ отправиться в турецкую культуру, узнать больше о традициях и обычаях турков.

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Thieves blow up museum door and steal ancient artifacts, including 2,500-year-old gold helmet
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Thieves have stolen four ancient artifacts, including an approximately 2,500-year-old gold helmet, after using explosives to break into a museum in the Netherlands.

The daring heist took place at Drents Museum in Assen during the early hours of Saturday morning, according to Dutch police, who said they received a report of an explosion at 3:45 a.m. local time.

CCTV footage released by police shows the suspects opening an exterior door before a blast sends sparks and smoke into the air. The thieves made off with three gold bracelets, dating from around 50 BC, as well as the 5th-century BC Helmet of Cotofenesti, a historically important artifact on loan from the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest.
The items were part of an exhibition about the Dacians, an ancient society that occupied much of present-day Romania before being conquered by the Romans. On show since July, “Dacia: Empire of Gold and Silver” featured treasures borrowed from institutions across Romania.

In a press release on its website, Drents Museum described the Helmet of Cotofenesti — which was discovered in a Romanian village almost a century ago — as a “masterpiece.” Its design features mythological scenes and a pair of eyes, located above the wearers’, that were thought to deter enemies during battle while protecting against the “evil eye.”
The exhibition was set to conclude Sunday, though Drents Museum remained closed through the weekend due to the robbery. Its premises were damaged by the explosion, though no injuries were reported, the museum said.

Dutch police announced that they are working with global police agency Interpol and had, as of Sunday, received more than 50 tip-offs. Investigators are currently looking for information about a gray car that was stolen from the nearby city of Alkmaar earlier in the week and was discovered around four miles from the crime scene, on fire, shortly after the overnight heist.

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