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An expert has announced that the famous painting located at Madrid’s Naval Museum has sustained irreparable damage following an attack by a group known as “Futuro Vegetal.” The vandalism has significantly affected the artwork, which is considered an important piece of cultural heritage.

The expert indicated that the damage to the painting is extensive and cannot be fully restored, raising concerns among museum officials and art conservation specialists. In addition to the irreparable harm, there are indications of other damages to the museum’s collection that will require considerable time and financial resources to address.

The incident has prompted a call for increased security measures at the museum to prevent further acts of vandalism. Authorities are investigating the motives behind the attack, which appears to be part of a broader pattern of cultural activism by the group involved.

Museum officials and conservation experts emphasize the importance of protecting cultural assets and are exploring potential restoration efforts for the damaged artwork. The incident highlights ongoing challenges faced by institutions dedicated to preserving national heritage in the face of activism and vandalism.

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