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Attack in Moscow, daughter of Putin's ideologist dies. Kiev rejects all accusations

2022-08-21T13:48:36.845Z


Her father was supposed to travel with her. According to investigators, an explosive device had been placed on the car (ANSA)


Darya Dugina, 30, political commentator and daughter of Oleksandr Dugin - considered Putin's ideologue "- died

following the explosion of her car on the outskirts of Moscow. The incident occurred at around 9.45pm local time near the village of Velyki Vyazomi, about 20 kilometers west of the Russian capital, the woman was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado owned by her father in which there were no other passengers.

Daria Dugina (From Twitter) 

After the explosion - some witnesses said - the car overturned and went off the road.

The charred (and unrecognizable) body of the victim was recovered by rescuers who arrived on the spot.

In some videos - released online - we see Dugin desperate, with his hands in his hair, a few meters from the burning car.   

At the moment, the most probable hypothesis is that it was an

attack

: according to some sources, Dugin himself - engaged in a conference on "Tradition and history" near Moscow in the evening (which was also attended by Daria Dugina as a guest) he was supposed to be in the car with his daughter, a TV commentator, but in the end he decided to travel in another car.

 "

Ukraine has nothing to do with the murder of Dugin's daughter

," assures Mykhailo Podolyak, the chief advisor to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, reprimanded by the Kiev Independent.

"We are not a criminal state, unlike Russia, and certainly not a terrorist state," Podolyak says on national TV.

"The Russian police are investigating

the death of Darya Dugina. If the Ukrainian lead is confirmed by the competent authorities, as evoked by the head of the Republic of Donetsk Denis Pushilin, then we will have the confirmation of the

state terrorism

policy put in place .

from the Kiev regime, "writes Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on her Telegram channel, according to TASS.

"We await the results of the investigation," adds Lavrov's spokesperson.


Oleksandr Dugin, advisor to several politicians, is a Russian philosopher

known for his anti-Western, far-right and "neo-Eurasian" views.

In recent years he has been defined by the Western media as one of the inspirers of Vladimir Putin's foreign policy, while the Russian press considers him a "marginal figure" for his views of him "considered too radical even by nationalists".

In 2014 - Russia Today reports - he was fired from Moscow State University after his appeal to "kill, kill, kill" Ukrainians.


ANSA agency

Dugin, the ties with Salvini and the blessing to Meloni - Mondo

The Italian acquaintances of Putin's ideologue of sovereignty (ANSA)

In Moscow, investigators have opened a criminal investigation into the killing of Darya Dugina.

The same investigators of the Investigative Department of the Russian capital, who also investigate the way in which the attack was carried out, which endangered other people, stated that, from the first investigations, it seems probable that the Toyota Land Cruiser was "Explosive Device Planted" 


  Several Russian pro-Kremlin leaders are accusing Kiev of having commissioned the murder of Darya Dugina.

The Guardian writes it.

The leader of the self-proclaimed pro-Russian Republic of Donetsk, in Donbass, Denis Pushilin, on his account on Telegram, has openly accused Ukraine

: "Infamous cowards! The terrorists of the Ukrainian regime, in an attempt to eliminate Aleksandr Dugin, blew up his daughter. She was a real Russian girl!", He wrote.   

Darya Dugina - writes the Guardian, citing the British government's office for the implementation of sanctions - was branded as a "high-profile and frequent proponent of disinformation about Ukraine and the Russian invasion on various online platforms".

She was also subject to sanctions by the US Treasury Department as director of the United World International (Uwi) site, accused of disinformation, owned by Ievgeny Prigozhin, a close ally of Putin.

Aleksandr Dugin, the father, is considered to be the promoter of the ultranationalist "Eurasian" ideology - branded as "Russian fascism" - which inspires Vladimir Putin's "imperialist" foreign policy and therefore also the invasion of Ukraine.

He has been under international sanctions since 2015, as an "ideologue" of 

Source: ansa

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