Butyagin case represents broader political campaign - Hermitage Museum head
Director says archaeologist's detention in Poland part of system targeting Russian scholars
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- The director of the State Hermitage Museum says the detention of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin in Poland, where he could face extradition to Ukraine, is part of a broader political campaign that has included sanctions against prominent Russian scholars and heads of leading archaeological institutions.
- Mikhail Piotrovsky stated that archaeologists and museum staff are becoming targets of what he called a system of kidnappings, hostage-taking, manipulation, blackmail, and lies that has replaced standard legal procedures.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin was detained in Poland amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Hermitage Museum director's statement frames this within a broader context of Western sanctions targeting Russian academic and cultural institutions.
ST. PETERSBURG, May 4. /TASS/. The situation regarding archaeologist Alexander Butyagin, who was detained in Poland and could have been extradited to Ukraine, is part of a broader political campaign, said Director of the State Hermitage Museum Mikhail Piotrovsky. "We understand that 'Operation Butyagin' is part of a broader political campaign, which has manifested itself, in particular, in the imposition of sanctions against prominent Russian scholars and the heads of Russia's leading archaeological institutions," Piotrovsky noted, according to a statement released by the Hermitage's press office. He also stressed that archaeologists and museum staff are becoming targets of a system of kidnappings, hostage-taking, manipulation, blackmail, and lies that has replaced standard legal procedures.
Offene Fragen
- What specific charges does Butyagin face?
- What is the timeline for any extradition decision?
- Are there other similar cases of Russian archaeologists being detained?






