Russian security forces analyze the place where the car exploded (Photo Russian Investigative Committee)
The death of Daria Dúguina, journalist and political scientist daughter of pro-Putin intellectual Alexander Dugin, alerted Moscow, which did not hesitate to do so blame the attack on the government of Ukraine. Daria was killed in an explosion caused by a bomb placed under her car that investigators believe was destined for her father.
At the time of yesterday’s blast, Dúguina was driving near the town of Bolshie Viaziomy, about 40 kilometers from Moscow, behind the wheel of a Toyota Land Cruiser, the Russian Investigative Committee said in a statement. According to family members,the young man had ordered his father’s car “in a hurry”.
And for this claim that the target of the attack was Alexander Duguinpointed to people close to the family, cited by Russian news agencies.
The girl, born in 1992, “died on the scene” of the explosion, adds the note. This was added by the investigative committee, in charge of criminal investigations in Russia opened an investigation for “murder”, AFP news agency reported. The detonation was caused by an explosive device placed in the vehicle around 9 pm in Moscow (15 in Argentina)
The spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said investigators were following a “Ukrainian guide”, that the attack may have been carried out by the Ukrainian government.
“If the Ukrainian trace is confirmed … and this has to be verified by the competent authorities, there will be talk of state terrorism by the kyiv regime,” said spokeswoman Maria Zajarova.
Dugin is an advisory figure for leader Vladimir PutinHe is a 60-year-old ultra-nationalist intellectual and writer, theorist of neo-Eurasianism, the alliance between Europe and Asia led by Russia, which has been sanctioned by the European Union since 2014, after the Russian annexation of Crimea.
It has also been subject to US sanctions since 2015 for “actions or policies that threaten peacesecurity, stability or sovereignty or territorial integrity of Ukraine “.
Duguin, sometimes called “Putin’s mind” or “Putin’s Rasputin”, is a figure who has spent years supporting the unification of the Russian-speaking territoriesand fully supported the military operation launched by Moscow in Ukraine in February.
In recent years, Ukraine has banned many of its books, most notably “Ukraine. My War. Geopolitical Journal” and “Russia’s Eurasian Revenge”. In her turn, Daria Dúguina has appeared since July in a list of Russian citizens sanctioned in the United Kingdom for allegedly spreading on the Internet “Misinformation on Ukraine”.
In March 2022, after the start of the Russian “special military operation” in Ukraine, her deceased daughter was also sanctioned by the EEEU for her work as director of the United World International (UWI) website, described by Washington as “a means of disinformation”
currently no one claimed responsibility for the attack.
The leader of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR), self-proclaimed by pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, Denis Pushilin, accused Ukrainian forces of the murder of Daria Dúguina on Sunday. “The terrorists of the Ukrainian regime tried to liquidate Alexander Dugin, but they killed their daughter, “Pushilin said on her Telegram account.
Source: Clarin