Kharkiv's Fine Arts Museum was locked up tight and the workers had gone. It was after midnight on March 3, 2022, a week after the Russian army had invaded Ukraine. The two-story museum, with its 25,000 works of art, had seen no damage. That changed in an instant. A Russian shell exploded nearby, shaking the building and shattering all its windows. Fortunately, the museum's director, Myzgina Valentyna, and her staff had taken down the art and moved it to a secure location.