The Borneo Post

Russia takes over US compound in Moscow in retaliatio­n over sanctions

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MOSCOW: Russian authoritie­s yesterday took over a summerhous­e compound in Moscow leased by the US embassy, five days after the Kremlin ordered Washington to slash its diplomatic presence in Russia.

In retaliatio­n for new US sanctions, President Vladimir Putin has ordered the United States to cut around 60 per cent of its diplomatic staff in Russia by Sept 1, and said Moscow would seize a dacha country villa used by US embassy staff and a warehouse.

US employees cleared out the dacha on Tuesday and a Reuters journalist who visited the property saw a large metal padlock securing the front gate.

The one- storey building and courtyard, previously used by diplomatic staff at weekends and to host embassy parties, was empty and cleared of barbecue equipment and garden furniture.

Two policemen in a car in front of the main entrance said they had been instructed to guard the property and did not expect any visits from US or Russian officials.

“I don’t know when this situation will change,” one of the policemen said.

Maria Olson, a spokeswoma­n for the US embassy, had no immediate comment when contacted by Reuters.

She was quoted by Russia’s Interfax news agency as saying the embassy had retrieved all its possession­s from the villa, and from the warehouse. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A still image taken from a video footage shows men loading a truck at a dacha compound used by US diplomats for recreation, in Serebryany Bor residentia­l area in the west of Moscow, Russia.
— Reuters photo A still image taken from a video footage shows men loading a truck at a dacha compound used by US diplomats for recreation, in Serebryany Bor residentia­l area in the west of Moscow, Russia.

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