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00:00On a bright morning on the 19th of October 2025, a theft unfolded in the heart of Paris
00:06that stunned the world. Not for its scale alone, but for its symbolism. In broad daylight,
00:13priceless artifacts vanished from the Louvre, the world's most visited museum and one of
00:18France's proudest institutions. Considering this latest Louvre heist, the getaway truck was itself
00:33stolen from a small town on the outskirts of Paris called Louvre. It somehow made its way into one of
00:39the busiest, most heavily monitored areas of the French capital. The truck stopped, four men got
00:45out, two entered the gallery, took what they came for, and left. All happened in just seven minutes.
00:52This is what has been confirmed. Digging into details, sources say that those seven minutes
00:58were invested wisely. Three minutes and 57 seconds were enough to smash the glass, snatch two displays
01:05of jewels, and escape without anyone lifting a finger to stop them. All this in a city where
01:11Parisians swear that if anyone parks this car in that same spot for even a minute, police patrols
01:17would appear from every direction, issue a fine, and order the driver to move immediately.
01:24It's a symbol of France. What happened in the Louvre was shocking. We always see police cars all over
01:29Paris every minute, but here in this spot and specific minute, no police car was there to stop
01:34the robbery. It is shocking. So that's what really shocked us. The easiest way they could use to
01:43do that. It was like acting normally, you know, being part of the environment. The world is expecting
01:51more security from this kind of places, of course. One day or one other, we will have also a security
01:58failure to sell. The thieves did know everything about the Louvre was a method of operation. They
02:08knew that the jewels were reinstalled every morning. The jewels are taken away at night and hidden in a safe
02:19place and brought back at exactly a few minutes before opening. And they knew that that was the vulnerable
02:28moment to jump in because security would have been moving around. So obviously they had infiltrated
02:37somebody who had done all this, uh, investigating.
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