- We refer to the fact that it is a war crime to destroy cultural heritage, says Erika Hedhammar, investigator at the National Heritage Board.

Sweden is working to develop plans for how important objects and buildings can be protected in the event of war.

For example, 56 objects on Gotland have been provided with a blue sign indicating that they are protected by the Hague Convention.

In 2019, signs were put up, including at Gotland churches.

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During the autumn, the Gotland Museum also practiced being able to remove objects to a safe place.

See more about this in the clip above.