
Pavel Durov, the founder of the Telegram messenger, shared his thoughts about the major theft that occurred at the Louvre Museum in Paris. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to him, this incident is a clear manifestation of the crisis present in the French state system and society. In Durov's words, the theft at the Louvre was not an unexpected event for him.
This situation indicates the decline of a once great country. As he emphasized, the current government is focusing more on distracting people with topics that cause unnecessary anxiety instead of addressing pressing issues.
According to the entrepreneur, the event at the Louvre is not only a loss of cultural wealth but also reflects the weakening of the security system in France and the decreasing trust within society. Additionally, this situation shows that there are deep systemic problems in the country's governance.
At the same time, Pavel Durov responded to the incident humorously, stating that he is ready to buy the stolen items and return them to the Louvre. He also added that he was referring to the Louvre museum in Abu Dhabi and emphasized that no one can steal anything from there.
For reference, on October 19, unknown individuals entered the Louvre Museum in Paris dressed as workers and stole jewelry from the Napoleonic era along with nine ancient exhibits. The French Ministry of Culture classified this incident as a crime against national cultural heritage and has begun elevating the investigation to an international level.
This event once again highlighted significant problems in the country's culture and security sectors.