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Darya Dugina: Who is behind car bomb that killed her?

Newsday

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Russia's security service, the FSB, says it has established that Ukraine was behind the killing of Darya Dugina, daughter of the prominent ultra-nationalist thinker, Aleksandr Dugin. Ukraine has vehemently denied any involvement. Dugina, 29, died after an explosion on a road outside Moscow, Russia's investigative committee said. It is thought her father, the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, who is known as "Putin's brain", may have been the intended target of the attack. Dr Sergey Radchenko is Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and has written extensively on Russia. He told Newsday there are also 鈥渟peculations that it could be an FSB operation or private actors鈥 Dugin鈥檚 importance is overstated鈥 Putin did not need Dugin to unleash his war against Ukraine.鈥 (Picture: Russian officials investigate the scene after the car Darya Dugina was travelling in exploded on Mozhayskoye highway in Moscow, Russia on August 21, 2022. Credit: Russian Investigative Committee/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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