She was killed for Russia and victory

Russia accuses Ukraine of masterminding the assassination (Getty)

Russian philosopher spoke Alexander Dugin In his speech at his daughter’s funeral, Daria Duginaheld in Moscow, today, Tuesday, regarding his upbringing of her and his desire to be an ideal person who loves the country, and his advice to her to become a philosopher like him.

“Since childhood, her first words that we were almost taught were Russia, our great country, our people and our empire,” Dugin said.

He explained that despite her idealism, Daria did not receive enough praise from her parents, because she should have been more courageous, intelligent and idealistic, and was not afraid of anything.

On Tuesday, hundreds of people attended the funeral in Moscow of Daria Dugina, the daughter of a prominent Russian nationalist who was assassinated in an operation that Russia blames on Ukrainian intelligence.

It is likely that Alexander Dugin, a major supporter of the Russian military operation in Ukraine and who says he has a close relationship with President Vladimir Putin, was the target of the explosion that killed his 29-year-old daughter.

Ukraine denies any involvement in the assassination.

The mourners, many of them carrying roses, bid farewell to Daria, whose open coffin was laid in the foyer of the Ostankino Tower in Moscow, topped with a black and white photo of her.

Dugin and his wife, dressed in black, sat by the coffin.

On Saturday, Daria was killed when a bomb planted in her car, which she was driving, exploded on a highway on the outskirts of Moscow.

On Monday, the Russian Federal Security Service announced that it had verified the circumstances of the Dugina murder case, revealing the name of the suspect. Dugina resides in preparation for the assassination.

At a time when the Federal Security Service accused the Ukrainian special services of masterminding the operation, the “Russian Guard” and the Russian Investigative Committee took over the review of the security companies that were in charge of securing the festival.

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