Daughter of Putin's ally, Alexander Dugin, dies in explosion
Darya Dugin, the father of Alexander Dugin, a strategist for Russian President Vladimir Putin, passed away.
A device went off, killing Darya, a journalist who, like her father, backed the invasion of Ukraine.
About 40 kilometres outside of Moscow, on a highway close to the settlement of Bolshie Vyzyomy, the Toyota Land Cruiser burst on Saturday night.
The 29-year-old driver, who was travelling at a fast rate of speed, lost control and swerved to the opposite side of the road.
Her death was attributed to Ukraine by the Russian government. The late political scientist was not the objective, according to a family acquaintance.
According to the leader of the Russky Gorizont organization Andrei Krasnov, the assailants were likely targeting Darya's father.
“As far as I understand it, the target was Alexander directly, or maybe both of them,†Krasnov noted.
Putin's "spiritual guide" in the conflict in Ukraine is Dugin, chairman of the Eurasian Movement. According to reports, the daughter hurriedly borrowed his car.
The "murder" was allegedly committed "in a risky manner," according to the Russian Investigative Committee, which has launched an investigation.
Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk People's Republic, claimed Kiev was behind it all.
In an effort to kill Alexander Dugin, the Ukrainian regime's thugs killed his daughter, he claimed on Telegram.
Mykhailo Podolyak, the chief presidential advisor for Ukraine, vehemently denied any involvement.
Since Ukraine is not a terrorist state or a criminal state like the Russian Federation, I can confirm that Ukraine had nothing to do with this, Podolyak said to Ukrainian TV.
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