MOSCOW (Sputnik) – All the vehicles having diplomatic license plates have left the territory of the US Embassy’s former compound, located in the Serebryany Bor area, the outskirts of Moscow, a Sputnik correspondent reported Tuesday.
The correspondent specified that the last two US embassy employees locked the gates of the summer house before leaving.
Moscow announced last week countermeasures to respond to the looming US anti-Russia sanctions bill and expulsion of 35 Russian diplomatic staff from the United States and seizure of two Russian diplomatic compounds in the United States in late 2016.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday that Russia was suspending as of August 1 the US Embassy use of all warehouses in Moscow and a compound in the Serebryany Bor park, and on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the US diplomatic presence would be reduced to 455 people, so as to reflect the number of the remaining Russian diplomatic workers.
In December 2016, Washington adopted sanctions targeting Russia over its alleged interference in the US presidential election, something which Moscow has repeatedly denied. As part of the restrictions, the United States expelled 35 Russian diplomats and banned Russia from access to two diplomatic compounds being used by the Russian Embassy in Washington, as well as Russia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. Russian diplomats in the United States had less than 24 hours to vacate diplomatic property and 72 hours to leave the United States.