Cultural property is one of the most significant sacrifices of armed conflict. Humanitarian issues, such as rescuing people, supplying resources, etc., are a much higher priority during military operations than the preservation of various facilities: libraries, archives, galleries, museums, historical and religious buildings, archaeological sites, collections, etc. While there is no denying the priority of humanitarian work, it is also necessary to insist on the importance of protecting, preserving and mitigating damage to cultural property during and after armed conflict.