On June 9 this blog reported cleaning activity taking place at the embassy of the Russian Federation in Dublin.
Since then more work has been done and a notice has now been placed on the front pedestrian gate informing the public that the consular office will be closed on June 17, 18, 19 and 20.
Russian President Vladimir Putin coming to town?
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