Daria Dugina: According to US intelligence, Ukraine may be responsible for the assassination

Daughter of Russian ideologue
Assassination attempt on Daria Dugina: US intelligence apparently assumes Ukraine’s involvement

A portrait of Russian Daria Dugina, who died in a car bomb blast

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On September 20, a car exploded near Moscow. The inmate: Daria Dugina, daughter of Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin, died. According to new media reports, Ukraine could actually be behind the assassination.

According to reports, US intelligence services assume that parts of the Ukrainian government approved the assassination attempt on Russian war supporter Darya Dugina in Moscow. The United States had no prior knowledge of the plans, the New York Times newspaper and CNN reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources. However, it is unclear who exactly approved the attack. US officials warned Ukrainian officials about the assassination, it said.

The car driven by the daughter of right-wing nationalist Alexander Dugin exploded near Moscow on August 20. Shortly after the crime, the investigators accused a suspect from Ukraine who was put out to search. Russia blames Ukrainian secret services for the attack. Kyiv denies any involvement.

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