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Firefighters who arrived at the scene were not allowed to enter the building Friday. An Associated Press reporter heard people who came from inside the building tell firefighters that there was no problem and that consulate staff were burning unidentified items in a fireplace. The consulate's workers are hurrying to shut one of Russia's oldest consulates in the U.S.
originally posted by: FHomerK
a reply to: dianajune
Oh, it has already started. It is a real thing. I'd clear your calendar if I were you.
originally posted by: d11_m_na_c05
This is kinda what chimneys are for................
originally posted by: buster2010
So were they burning Donnie's IOU's?
originally posted by: Xtrozero
They were given 2 days to close their consulate in San Francisco I would guess that would mean a lot of frenzy shredding and burning of documents.
originally posted by: buster2010
So were they burning Donnie's IOU's?