Investigations into the murder of the daughter of “Putin’s brain” Alexander Dugin

Today, Sunday, the Russian Investigative Committee filed a criminal case once morest the background of the murder of Daria Dugina, the daughter of the philosopher and one of the founders of the ideology of the “Russian scientist” Alexander Dugin, in the explosion of her car in the suburbs Moscowamid Russian speculation that the explosion was premeditated, and instigated by anti-Dugin forces inside Ukraine.

“The investigation considers that the crime was planned in advance and of an incendiary character,” the investigative committee said in a statement reported by Russian media agencies.

Earlier in the day, the press office of the Regional Directorate of the Investigative Committee explained that the criminal case was filed under Clause “Y” of Part 2 of Article 105 of the Russian Criminal Code (“murder by a means endangering public security”), and the maximum sentence is under this Article Imprisonment for up to 20 years, if the perpetrators are found.

According to the investigation data, the 30-year-old was traveling in a Toyota Land Cruiser, and it is assumed that at approximately nine o’clock on Saturday evening, a bomb exploded, causing a fire. The investigation committee added: “The girl who was driving the car died at the scene of the accident. The identity of the dead woman, journalist and political analyst Daria Dugina, has been verified.”

On the other hand, the chiefDonetsk Republic The self-declared “popular”, Denis Pushilin, blamed the bombing on the “terrorists of the Ukrainian regime” who “when trying to liquidate Alexander Dugin, blew up his daughter.”

And the Russian channel 112, which is concerned with news of accidents on the “Telegram” application, reported, on Saturday night, that car traffic was cut off in the vicinity of the city of Golitsino on the outskirts of Moscow, publishing a picture of the charred car.

According to the channel’s data, Dugina and her father were returning from the “Tradetsia” (Tradition) festival in the “Zakharovo estate” in the Moscow region. Dugin had intended to travel with her, but eventually got into another car, only to escape death. Later, Dugin arrived at the site of the explosion.

Dugin is a Soviet and Russian philosopher, political and social researcher, and one of the most important founders of the Eurasian ideology. He heads the International Eurasian Movement, and the Western media calls him the “brain” of the Russian president. Vladimir Putin in his expansionist policies.

In one of his works, Dugin predicted “the creation of the new Eurasian empire on the principle of the common enemy, that is, the rejection of Atlanteanism, and not allowing the domination of liberal values.”

His daughter, Daria, was born in 1992, and in 2015 she received a doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. And last July, her name was added to the British sanctions lists.

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