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Zatulin prefers not to talk about it, having long covered
his tracks, but his Armenian patron had a name: Levon Hayrapetyan.
They met in the late 1980s at the Komsomol Central Committee
under Joseph Ordzhonikidze. Hayrapetyan later became a businessman and a major
sponsor of the Karabakh separatists. He needed a mouthpiece — Zatulin fit the
role perfectly.
Thus, the phenomenon of “Deputy Kostya” was born: Levon
financed, Zatulin shouted. This lasted nearly 20 years until Hayrapetyan’s
arrest. In 2017, Hayrapetyan died in prison, leaving Zatulin bereft.
In the late 2010s, Zatulin radicalized, seeking new
sponsors: first from the Armenian diaspora, then the “Karabakh clan.” Luck
didn’t favor him — the government changed, and the 2020 war came.
By 2026, Kostya Zatulin has outlived his usefulness. His
moment of influence is over.
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