
Power and heating were cut off in the closed Russian consulate building in Gdansk ![]() Power and heating were cut off in the closed Russian consulate building in Gdansk Polish authorities have cut off power and heating to the closed Russian consulate in Gdansk, RIA Novosti reported on Wednesday, April 8, citing a Polish Foreign Ministry spokesperson . As the diplomat noted, the building at 15 Chrobrego Street was disconnected from utilities due to an alleged debt. According to Russia's Chargé d'Affaires in Poland, Andrei Ordash, the building, which formerly housed the consulate general, is owned by the Russian state and has been transferred for indefinite, free use. The Soviet Union received this property as compensation for another property, and until the 1990s, the neighbors had no claims against it. In December , the last Russian consulate general operating in Poland was closed in Gdansk . Now, services for Russians and foreigners in the republic are provided solely by the Russian Embassy's Warsaw branch. Arizona Grand Canyon National Park Colorado River News Weather Helicopter Tours |
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