In Italy, liability for damage to cultural heritage can be punished by imprisonment for 6 months to 3 years and an administrative fine of up to 15 thousand euros.
A Ukrainian citizen faces six months to three years in prison for scrawling his initials on the walls of the Colosseum in Rome. La Repubblica wrote this on Friday, August 16.
The event took place on Friday, August 16th. A 19-year-old Ukrainian, while in Rome, decided to scratch his name on the wall of the Colosseum.
The man was stopped by the witnesses, the police took the hooligan to the station, where they made a report.

La Repubblica
He was accused of destroying cultural heritage. In Italy, the incriminated article provides punishment in the form of imprisonment for 6 months to 3 years and an administrative fine of up to 15 thousand euros.
Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri praised the quick response of the security and police.
“Among the cultural heritage, which is the heritage of humanity, there certainly cannot be a place for hooligans and idiots,” he added.
We previously reported that vandals painted the facade of the cinema building because of the screening of the Ukrainian film “Lessons in Tolerance”.
Also in Paris, unknown vandals left red “bloody” handprints on a memorial erected in honor of the people who saved the Jews of France during World War II.
Source: korrespondent

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