Ukrainian secret agent in the death of Ru Putin’s brain’s daughter

“I entered the country last dollar, and I pursued Dougina for a month… After the incident, I fled to Estonia”

The death of the daughter of a far-right thinker who influenced Russian President Vladimir Putin was killed in a car explosion, Russian intelligence officials said on the 22nd (local time).

According to Archyde.com and TASS news agency, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) found that a suspected explosive device exploded in a Toyota SUV while driving in Moscow on the 20th, as a result of an investigation into the death of Aleksandr Dugin’s daughter Darya Dugina, 30. said.

He added that the suspect was Ukrainian secret agent Natalya Bouk, 43.

The FSB explained that the suspect and his teenage daughter arrived in Russia on the 23rd of last month and rented an apartment in the same building as Dougina, and then investigated Duginah’s lifestyle for a month.

It was found that the vehicle used by Bouk wore a license plate from the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), which had declared independence by pro-Russian forces in eastern Ukraine, when entering Russia, a plate from Kazakhstan in Russia, and a plate from Ukraine when leaving the country.

She fled Russia to Estonia following Dugiina’s car explosion following attending an event outside Moscow attended by Dugiina and her father on the same day, the FSB said.

The FSB forwarded the investigation results to the investigative authorities.

Darya Duqina was killed in a powerful explosion in a Toyota SUV she was driving on the outskirts of Moscow around 9:30 pm on the 20th.

Duginah was supposed to return with her father Dugin, who had attended an event outside Moscow that day, but it was reported that they decided to go separately at the end of the day.

Darya originally drove another car, but that day, he drove Dugin’s car, and there are many analyzes that this incident was aimed at Dugin.

Ukraine vehemently denies the connection.

“We are neither a criminal state like Russia nor a terrorist state,” said Mikhail Podolyak, a senior adviser to the president.

Dugin was a far-right thinker who influenced the ideas of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

He actively supported the Ukrainian war and incited the Kremlin’s military action to kill Ukrainians during the 2014 annexation of Crimea.

Daughter Dougina, a journalist and political critic, also supported her father’s ideology and appeared on Russian state TV to prevent the invasion of Ukraine.

/yunhap news

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