[29日 ロイター] – Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has identified a second person involved in the death of Daria, the daughter of Russian nationalist thinker Alexander Dugin, in a car explosion, the FSB said on Monday.
Daria was killed in a car explosion on the outskirts of Moscow on the 20th. The FSB claims a Ukrainian woman born in 1979 was the perpetrator.
The FSB said it had newly identified another member of a “sabotage and terrorist group” that planned and carried out the killing.
A Ukrainian man born in 1978 who allegedly helped assemble the bomb in a Moscow garage and obtained forged documents and a car license plate for the woman who carried it out.
The man is said to have left for Estonia the day before Dahlia was murdered.