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A video of a Russian adult film actress naked in a tobacco store in Cuba goes viral.

Against the backdrop of the Russian fleet in the Bay of Havana and the concern of Cubans about the regime's increasing dependence on Moscow, the video appears of the actress who walked naked in front of the Cuban flag, the coat of arms, and a bust of Martí.


A Russian adult film actress walked around naked in a tobacco store in Cuba, and the shocking video went viral on social media, where many Cuban users expressed their rejection and outrage at the unusual events that call into question the alleged "diligence" of the authorities to protect national symbols and moral values of society.

The video, recorded during 2023, is now being published on social media coinciding with the arrival in Cuba of a Russian Navy flotilla composed of the Pashin oil tanker, the salvage tug Nikolai Chiker (SB-131), the frigate "Admiral Gorshkov," and the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan (K-561) of the Yasen class, capable of carrying cruise missiles with nuclear warheads.

Although the Havana regime has insisted on several occasions that the visit of the flotilla is not due to military reasons and that none of the ships carry nuclear weapons, the Cuban public opinion has shown widespread rejection of their presence in waters under Cuban sovereignty.

The issue at hand has once again brought to the forefront the question of Cuba's sovereignty, a key element in shaping modern nation-states and government by the citizens.

While the regime has been proclaiming for more than 60 years to have regained sovereignty over Cuba and to be its zealous guardian, there is a growing number of citizens who do not consider legitimate a power without checks and balances, without results, without free and democratic elections, and that subjects its citizens to an ideology embodied in a single party (the communist party) through violence, depriving them of human rights and civil and political freedoms.

With the backdrop of the Russian fleet in Havana Bay and concerns among Cubans about the regime's increasing dependence on Moscow - just as the Kremlin has embarked on an imperialist adventure that has led to the invasion of Ukraine and a massacre that has been going on for over two years - the video of Monika Fox, the Russian adult film actress who walked naked through the Ron Legendario store located on Calzada del Cerro, appears, showing no respect whatsoever for the coat of arms, the Apostle, and the national flag.

Screenshot X / @JavierB75893431

The Havana regime, once again, shows its eagerness to destroy the Cuban people. They have not a shred of shame. A Russian prostitute walks around where they try to sell our homeland: tobacco, rum, our Apostle, and the flag. There are political prisoners in Cuba for embracing the flag of freedom," denounced the X user identified as Javier el Gallo.

In a video description, the Facebook user identified as Javier Bobadilla recounted the content of the scenes. "The Russian laughs at everything. She walks through the room. In front of the bust of Martí, the shield, and the Cuban flag, she lifts her dress and shows her butt. She smiles as she does it."

Facebook screenshot / Javier Bobadilla

"The place is empty of customers, but full of workers. There are some women in the offices. Nobody looks surprised, at least no one who appears on camera. Everyone is in on the game," Bobadilla pointed out. "All this in the room with Martí's bust, the coat of arms, and the flag... Everyone took money here, even the old guy by the door."

Finally, he expressed his sadness and indignation with the images in terms similar to those used by many of his fellow countrymen.

It is to be expected. My country is being sold, with everything inside. If they put a giant iron dildo in the bay, how are they not going to film an adult movie in a state institution? The only thing I hope, for the sake of the political coherence of the Cuban State, is that the next one be filmed in the MINFAR," he stated.

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