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Swiss police restored the painting stolen from the Serbian castle in 1993

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Geneva: Swiss police on Friday said they seized paintings who recorded the key moment in Serbian history stolen from the castle in the country in 1993.
“Blagovestanski Sabor” Vlaho Bukovac – who described the leading Serbian assembly in Austro’s historic Austro.
The Empire – the Lungarian – recovered in an attack on Zurich where two Serbian citizens were arrested.
The painting was restored on Wednesday, police said, in cross-border operations with Serbian authorities where several other people were detained.
“In the mid-week, the Zurich Public Prosecutor’s Office won a painting stolen from the Serbian castle in the 1990s,” Zurich police said.
“This painting is considered as an important national culture belonging to Serbia.” While Serbian reports include the market prices of painting around half a million euros, it is the value of work as the most interesting cultural symbol.
Blagovestanski Sabor, or warning assembly, is seen as one of the most important events in Serbian history.
At the meeting, the Serbian elite was looking for political autonomy for areas which were mostly inhabited by Serbia from the Empire, which then controlled most of the Central and South Europe.
Zurich police said they arrested Serbia aged 44 years and 76-year-old people from Swiss citizenship and Serbia in connection with the efforts to sell stolen artwork that was alledged.
The Zurich General Prosecutor’s Office has opened a criminal trial against the two men.
The 44-year-old player was released from detention on Thursday, without police giving reasons.
For its part, the Beta news agency reported that three people suspected of being involved in the efforts of sales of painting had been arrested in Serbia.

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