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The FSB found a second ‘suspect’ in Dugina’s murder

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Russian intelligence agencies said they found an “accomplice” of Natalya Vovk, who allegedly planted a bomb in the deceased’s car.

The FSB of the Russian Federation has announced that it has found another “suspect” in the murder of the daughter of the “Russian world” ideologist and fascist philosopher Alexander Dugin, Darya.

Russian special services confirm that Ukrainian citizen Bohdan Tsyganenko, born in 1978, arrived in the Russian Federation via Estonia on July 30.

According to them, he gave the main suspect, Natalya Vovk, fake car numbers and documents in the name of a real-life citizen of Kazakhstan, Yulia Zaiko. Together with Vovk, he “assembled a homemade bomb in a rented garage in southwest Moscow.” After that, he left the country a day before the murder.

The FSB provided video evidence as evidence. According to them, it also shows how Vovk “arrived at the parking lot of the Tradition festival” to follow Dugin.

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Source: korrespondent

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