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Russian diplomats expelled over hacking leave US

The expulsions were part of a package of sanctions ordered by President Barack Obama on Thursday in the final weeks of his administration.

Updated on: Jan 2, 2017, 10:00:25 IST
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A plane carrying 35 Russian diplomats expelled from the United States over Moscow’s alleged interference in the presidential election took off from Washington on Sunday, Russian news agencies reported.

US President Barack Obama (R) and Russia President Vladimir Putin. (NYT file photo)
US President Barack Obama (R) and Russia President Vladimir Putin. (NYT file photo)

“The plane has taken off, everyone is on board,” said the Russian embassy in Washington.

Read: Obama sanctions Russian intel services, expels 35 diplomats over poll hacking

Relatives of the diplomats are also onboard the plane flown specially from Russia, for a total of 96 passengers onboard.

The expulsions were part of a package of sanctions ordered by President Barack Obama on Thursday in the final weeks of his administration.

“We can confirm that the 35 Russian diplomats declared persona non grata have, along with their family members, departed the United States,” a state department spokesman said.

The diplomats, described as intelligence operatives based at the Russian embassy in Washington and the consulate in San Francisco, had been given 72 hours on Thursday to leave the country.

US intelligence says the Kremlin ordered a hack-and-release of Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton campaign staff emails in a bid to put Donald Trump in the Oval Office.

Obama also ordered the closure of two Russian compounds in New York and Maryland that the United States says were used “for intelligence-related purposes.”

Economic sanctions were also announced against Russia’s FSB and GRU intelligence agencies. Four GRU officers including agency chief Igor Korobov also face sanctions.

Moscow has repeatedly denied the allegations.

Read: Russian diplomats expelled from US: Trump says Putin ‘smart’ for not retaliating

President Vladimir Putin has ruled out sending home US diplomats in retaliation -- a move interpreted as a sign he is looking to Trump to rebuild US-Russian ties after the US inauguration on January 20.

Trump has cast doubt on the US intelligence findings, saying he knows “things that other people don’t know” about the situation. The populist billionaire is seeking closer ties with Putin.

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