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Following the car bombing of Putin’s ally daughter, Dariana Dugin, Russia has pointed fingers to Ukraine over the incident. Dariana died on Saturday after a bomb exploded in her car while inside.

 

Dariana was a commentator at a TV channel based in Russia where his father also used to work. However, Ukraine has denied the claims of involvement in the car bombing.

 

Alexander Dugin, Dariana’s father, supported Putin’s move to invade Ukraine. He gave Putin a green light to move troops and armored vehicles into Ukraine as the process of ruling the country as their own territory.

 

Dugin is a philosopher, political analyst and also a writer. The western countries are considering Dugin as ‘Putin’s brain’. The car bombing of Putin’s ally daughter was possibly because Dugin is one of those advising Putin. 

 

It is believed that Dugin was the main target but her daughter’s death was through accident. Moscow further claimed that Dariana’s murder was “prepared and perpetrated by the Ukrainian special services.”

 

The Russia’s Federal Security service (FSB) claims that a Ukrainian citizen named Natalya Vovk, had implemented the car bombing of Putin’s ally daughter and then ran away. The Ukrainian arrived in Russia in July with her daughter where she settled in a rental apartment.

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Natalya and Dariana shared the same apartment in Russia. She deliberately did this to make her prey easier to execute. FSB now claims that Natalya, the suspect, was the nationalist festival that Dugin and his daughter had also attended.

 

Putin praised Dariana claiming that she was patriotic and royal to her country. Dugin on the other hand described his daughter as a rising star. “Our hearts are longing not just for revenge and retaliation. It would be too pretty, not in Russia style,” Dugin wrote.

 

Russian media cited that the SUV car that Dariana was bombed in belonged to her father only that her father had decided to use another vehicle.

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