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Federal Security Service (FSB)) On Monday, Russia was accused by the special services of Ukraine in the attack that killed Daria Dugin this Saturday, the daughter of Alexander Dugin, leader of the neo-Eurasian movement, considered close to the Kremlin.
“The crime was prepared and committed Ukrainian special services”, the FSB said in a statement.
According to the note, the attack was carried out by a Ukrainian citizen named Natalya Vovk, 43 years old. FSB (former KGB) claims that Vovk arrived in Russia on July 23 with her 12-year-old daughter Sofia and rented an apartment in the same building where Dugina lived.
After committing the crime, the offender “left for Estonia through the Pskov region.”
According to the Russian intelligence services, Vovk arrived in the country in a car with the numbers of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, moved around Moscow with Kazakh numbers and left. Russiawith Ukrainian numbers.
“On the day of the murder, Vovk and Sofia were at the Tradition literary and musical festival, at which Dugina was present as an honored guest,” they note.
Attempt
daughter Alexander Dugin He died last Saturday when the car in which he was traveling exploded near Moscow. At the moment of the explosion Daria Dugina, journalist and political scientist, defender of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, circulated in the area of the city of Bolshiye Vyazemy, about 40 km from Moscow. According to him, he was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser.
The explosion was caused by an explosive device planted in the car, and everything indicates that “the crime was planned and ordered,” investigators said. The Ukrainian president has previously denied any connection to the attack.
The goal was different.
A young woman, born in 1992, “died on the spot” of the explosion, the committee responsible for criminal investigations in the city said. Russia and filed a murder case.
The purpose of the attack was Alexander Duginpointed out by people close to the family, who were quoted by Russian press agencies, because, according to them, Daria Dugina borrowed her father’s car at the last moment.
Dugen, 60-year-old ultra-nationalist intellectual and writer, neo-Eurasian theorist, an alliance between Europe D Asia led by Russia, since 2014, after the Russian annexation of Crimea, subject to sanctions by the European Union.
Dugin, sometimes referred to as “Putin’s mastermind” or “Putin’s Rasputin,” is a figure who for years advocated the unification of Russian-speaking territories and fully supported the military operation launched by Moscow in Ukraine in February.
In recent years, several of his books have been banned in Ukraine, in particular “Ukraine. My war. Geopolitical Diary” and “Russia’s Eurasian Revenge”.
In turn, Daria Dugina has been on the list of Russian citizens who have been sanctioned by the UK for allegedly spreading “disinformation about Ukraine” on the Internet since July. (According to EFE and AFP)
Source: RPP

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