Electric power supply to Georgian Embassy in Moscow still has not been resumed, informed the Georgian representative office. As it was earlier reported, heating and electricity supply to the embassy was resumed on January 29.
The building of the Embassy was left without heating, water and electricity supply took place on January 29. Reportedly, a transformer substation near Skaterny side street was de-energized because of electric net damage that day.
As a result, apart from the Embassy building, located in Khlebny side street, 18, four more buildings were left without energy and heating supply.
Earlier the information had been received, that in Tbilisi Russian Embassy had been cut off from gas supply. At the same time, according to the Russian Ministry of Foreign affairs, gas was supplied to all neighboring houses. Subsequently, Tbilisi Mayor Gigi Ugulava`s order about cutting off gas supply to Russian diplomatic mission was taken as "another anti-Russian action".
Reportedly, on January 30, gas supply to the Russian Embassy has been resumed.
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