Russians clear consulate, burn unidentified objects
Mysterious black smoke was seen rising from a chimney at the Russian consulate in San Francisco on Saturday, as firefighters confirmed its occupants were burning unidentified objects on the eve of the mission’s closure.
Washington ordered the shutdown of the facility along with two others on Thursday in a retaliatory move after the Kremlin demanded the US slash staff numbers at its Russian diplomatic missions.
Firefighters were called to the scene in response to alarmed — or intrigued — phone calls from citizens, but later clarified there was no cause for concern.
“The Russian embassy had a fire alarm NOT A FIRE everything is okay and we are clearing,” San Francisco Fire tweeted from its official account.
Spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge said consulate employees “must be” in the middle of burning unknown items. Firefighters “confirmed there was smoke coming from the chimney but no structural hazard,” she added, without saying whether they entered the building.
The move triggered fevered speculation on Twitter about the nature of the material that had gone up in the flames.
“So they had so much to burn up that they set off their alarms with the smoke? Hahaha” wrote one user, while another said: “Much easier to burn than shred.”
Meanwhile, Russia on Saturday summoned the top US envoy in Moscow to protest a search it says American officials are planning at a diplomatic facility in Washington that is due to be shuttered.