War in Ukraine: Russia identifies new suspect in Daria Duguina murder case

The Russian security services (FSB) said they had identified a new suspect in the case of the murder of journalist and political scientist Daria Duguina. According to the FSB, the suspect is a Ukrainian who was born in 1978 and entered Russia via Estonia on July 30. The man allegedly helped plan the murder and then left the country, the security services said, quoted by the state news agency Tass.

The daughter of the ultranationalist ideologue and writer close to the Kremlin, Alexandre Duguine, was killed on Saturday August 20 in the explosion of his car. Shortly following his death, investigators were already accusing a suspect from Ukraine. Russia claims the attack was planned and carried out by Ukrainian intelligence. kyiv denies any involvement. Like her father, Daria Duguina was a fierce supporter of the Russian offensive in Ukraine.

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