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Olga Karpushonok, a member of the Coordination Council, alleged that Pavel Latuchko, the National Anti-Crisis Management's head, harassed him on social media. However, she did not personally issue this statement, according to the head of the 'Enough to be afraid' faction.

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In a surprising turn of events, Olga Karpushonok, a prominent member of Tatiana Martynova's faction, has gone missing under mysterious circumstances. Karpushonok recently posted allegations of harassment and threats from Pavel Latukho on August 30, sparking a heated debate.

Martynova, however, is sceptical of Karpushonok's claims, stating that she believes them to be unfounded. She suggests that Karpushonok may have left Ukraine due to a broken relationship with her Ukrainian boyfriend, rather than any alleged persecution by the SBU.

Martynova's suspicions deepen as she expresses concern about Karpushonok's welfare and suspects a potential "cleanup" involving the missing policymaker. As of the current time, Karpushonok is not responding to messages, and a message on her Facebook page indicates she is not responding to colleagues and journalists.

There is no publicly available information about Karpushonok's current location or country. Martynova last saw her at the "New Belarus" conference in Warsaw on August 9-10.

Meanwhile, Latukho has denied the harassment allegations and did not rule out legal action. A device capable of tracking Latukho's location 24/7 with accuracy to the meter has been reported, but its use in this case remains unclear.

Another intriguing development in this saga is the connection of Anatoly Kotov, who is also missing, to a high-ranking Belarusian spy who moved to Poland. This information could be a key to understanding Kotov's disappearance.

Martynova, however, maintains that interactions with SBU employees are not necessarily problematic, and she believes that Karpushonok may no longer be in the EU. Despite the ongoing controversy, the whereabouts of both Karpushonok and Kotov remain a mystery.

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