In 1917 Communism was rampant in Russia and Catholicism was the faith of Europe. To dedicate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary made sense in that Russia did indeed spread ite errors of Communism as a political and anti-religious entity as it spread into Europe. But that really ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall times. So maybe the consecrations up to then sufficed for Heaven, that it was done. A period of peace did prevail in Europe after that.
In 2022, anti-Christianity now flourishes in the rest of the world while Russia is more Christian in many aspects of the faith.
I asked Goodle 'Is Russia with a population of 124,000,000, still a Christian country?' It answered
Christianity in Russia is the most widely professed religion in the country. The largest tradition is the Russian Orthodox Church. According to official sources, there are 170 eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church, 145 of which are grouped in metropolitanates.
Religion Number %
Christianity 67,720,000 47.4
–Russian Orthodox Church 58,750,000 41.1
–Other Orthodox Churches 2,140,000 1.5
–Old Believers' Orthodoxy 460,000 0.3
It seems to me, if we reason that the consecration was accepted by Heaven, and is no longer a viable consecration as asked by Sister Lucy because the Satanic errors of 1917 Communist Rusasia are no longer doing what the did then, to consecrate the Immaculate Heart of Mary to the anti-Christian errors of the West would be more in keeping with common Catholic sense that pretending Russia is still the bad guy and Ukraine and the west, including the USA, are the good guys in Our Lady's current asperations for the world.