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“Topos”: the Incredible Story of Russian Spies Who Lived for Years in Argentina without Anyone Knowing Who They Were

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Hugo Alconada Mon presents his latest book, “Topos”, this Thursday in Tucumán, an investigation that reveals how two Russian agents built a life in Argentina for years under false identities, even with children who did not know their true history. “Reality overcomes fiction,” the journalist told LA GATECA.
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Hugo Alconada Mon presents his latest book, “Topos”, this Thursday in Tucumán, an investigation that reveals how two Russian agents built a life in Argentina for years under false identities, even with children who did not know their true history. “Reality overcomes fiction,” the journalist told LA GATECA.

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lagaceta.com.ar broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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