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Banksy mural cut off battered Kyiv wall

Posted 2022-12-03, Deutsche Welle Headlines

Police have arrested eight people who tried to cut a Banksy mural out of a wall. The world-renowned graffiti artist admitted last month to having painted a number of murals around heavily damaged areas in Kyiv. ...... read full story

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