Last August, we described the tragicomic “concert” of a seasoned Russian intelligence agent, based in Costa Rica, former Yevpatoria resident Sergei Krutko, conducted by the aggressor’s special services in his hometown.
We wrote then that Krutko, a “doctor, poet, and traveler” who had once participated in “several expeditions to study the shamanic rituals of the Shipibo tribe” and preached from the stage of the Yevpatoria Drama Theater about the “defragmentation of globalism,” since 2010, Russian intelligence had been involved in the “Coordinating council of the organization of Russian compatriots in the Republic of Costa Rica,” which he “successfully headed” since 2017.
We noted that among Krutko’s subversive activities in Latin America, in addition to holding “immortal regiments” and spreading stories about American imperialism, the aggressor’s intelligence services also identified his mission as establishing ties with indigenous communities with the goal of destabilizing the situation in Central American countries with governments “unfavorable” to the Kremlin.
And now Krutko has “surfaced” in Moscow, at the “anniversary forum” of the aggressor’s public chamber, “Community,” where, allegedly, “during a discussion he proposed launching an interesting Costa Rica-Crimea project,” with the organizers announcing that “work on it will begin soon.”
What’s remarkable here isn’t that, in addition to a bunch of cool people talking about the “advancement of the Russian world” and “friends of Crimea,” Russian intelligence, apparently “in keeping with his genre profile,” pulled out local science fiction writer Sergei Lukyanenko to the “anniversary forum.”
Let’s remember that for over a decade, this figure has been zealously fulfilling the genocidal orders of his handlers: in his numerous mass-circulated opuses, aliens, vampires, and inhabitants of parallel worlds constantly return to the “necessity” of destroying Ukraine and Ukrainians as supposedly “non-humans,” and other global problems are clearly not they have.
From a practical perspective, it’s important that the position of the Costa Rican authorities and society regarding Russian aggression in general and the occupation of Crimea in particular is radically different from the delirium of the “part-time shamans” Lukyanenko and Krutko. This means that in their subversive activities, these puppets of the Russian secret services will not hesitate to encroach on law and order there, measures to counter this must be taken promptly.

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