Daraa Antiquities Department recovers two archeological artifacts stolen from Quneitra National Museum

Daraa – Daraa Antiquities Department, in cooperation with the authorities, recovered two archeological artifacts that had been stolen from Quneitra National Museum by terrorists prior to their defeat.

Head of Daraa Antiquities Department Mohammed Nasrallah told SANA that the authorities seized two artifacts in al-Sanamain area in the northern countryside of Daraa, and after examining them they were identified as belonging to Quneitra National Museum, and the two pieces have been deposited in Daraa Museum temporarily until procedures are completed.

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