Thieves use explosives to break into Dutch Museum and steal Romanian artifacts


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A group of burglars blew up the entrance of the Drents Museum in the Netherlands and ran away with solid gold artifacts on loan from Romania. NBC News’ Meagan Fitzgerald has the details as Romanian leaders now question why the precious pieces were in the Netherlands in the first place.

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