In the context of this week, the word "saboteurs" sounds loud again — of course, we are talking about an attack on the Bryansk region. Although this word itself has been heard more than once over the past year.
In general, there have been many high-profile sabotages and well-known saboteurs in history: the Soviet intelligence officer Ilya Starinov, the Austrian Otto Skorzeny, who stole Mussolini from captivity, and many others.
In the new issue of the "Editorial. Context" we decided to consider the term "sabotage" in more detail. How did he appear? Who cooks and how does he use people in this profession, which is undoubtedly very cruel?