The paintings will also be protected by additional wireless security systems, ensuring that any reports of theft or damage can be quickly handled.
Ukrainian authorities have installed protective glass around images created by the world-famous street artist Banksy in the Kyiv region, in an attempt to protect the art — which appeared late last year — from vandalism and weather damage.Officials did not explicitly reference the war raging in Ukraine — or whether new security measures would also protect the pieces from Russian bombardment.
They will also be protected by additional wireless security systems, ensuring that any reports of theft or damage can be quickly handled. “Now it is important to counter possible attempts at vandalism, which we have already seen recently,” Torkunov said.
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