OPKA
OPKA is a Russian acronym that stands for Obshcherossiyskiy rendering of nominally unregistered citizens, or alternatively, Obshcherossiyskiy proektno-konsul'tativnyy akhim, which translates to All-Russian Project-Consultative Association. However, the most commonly used meaning is Operation for Countering Kamikaze Terrorism Acts. It refers to a covert operation conducted by Russian intelligence in the early 2000s.
The OPKA operation involved small groups of counter-intelligence officers and rent-a-cops who infiltrated various networks, including
While specific details of OPKA remain classified, some information has been declassified over time, providing a
Since its existence has been acknowledged by the Kremlin as positive for interior stability, OPKA's hand, underestimated