A Look At The 45-Acre Russian Compound In Maryland

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Washington Post: The luxurious, 45-acre compound in Maryland being shut down for alleged Russian espionage

On Thursday afternoon, the Obama administration announced its long-awaited retaliation for what has been characterized as Russian interference in November's presidential election.

Among the wide-ranging measures, the White House announced that the State Department would be closing two Russian-owned compounds — one in Maryland and one in New York — that it says were used by Russian personnel for intelligence-related purposes. It is also declaring 35 Russians “persona non grata” for their alleged role in intelligence operations.

How hidden were these alleged spy compounds? At least in the case of Maryland, the answer is simple: not very.

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WNU Editor: This is going to hurt. Russians love their dachas and/or a place to get away from it all. A description of this Maryland "compound" can be read here.

More News On The U.S. Closure Of The 45-Acre Russian Compound In Maryland

US Officials Shutting Down Russian Compound in Maryland -- NBC
Obama administration shutters Russian retreat on Eastern Shore in Maryland -- Baltimore Sun
Harsh US Sanctions Ban Russian Use Of Maryland’s Grills, Ocean Views -- Sputnik
This Is The Russian Retreat In Maryland Which The US Government Just Confiscated -- MINA
This Is The Russian "Retreat" In Maryland Which The US Government Just Confiscated -- Zero Hedge
This Is What Russia’s Maryland Spy Compound Looks Like -- Daily Caller

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