Death of Daria Douguine According to information Ukraine is responsible

Death of Daria Douguine: According to information, Ukraine is responsible for the death of the daughter of the Russian ideologue

The essential Daria Douguine, journalist and political scientist, died at the end of August in the suspicious explosion of the vehicle she was driving on a road near Moscow. She was the daughter of Alexander Dougin, an ultranationalist philosopher and writer who espoused an imperialist doctrine.

According to reports in the New York Times, US intelligence believes sections of the Ukrainian government have given the green light to booby-trap the car in which Alexander Dugin’s daughter was killed. Daria Douguine, a journalist and political scientist, died when her vehicle exploded on a road near Moscow in late August. She was 29 years old. She was the daughter of Alexandre Douguine, 60, an ultranationalist philosopher and writer who espoused an imperialist doctrine. Like her father, she vehemently supported the Russian offensive in Ukraine.

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While Vladimir Putin had denounced “a despicable crime,” Kyiv denied any involvement in the blast, both after the fact and in response to information released by the New York Times. Several sources, who spoke to the outlet on condition of anonymity, said elements of the Ukrainian government were involved in the attack. Some of them even confided that Washington had reprimanded Kyiv for this assassination.

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? Darya Dugina, the daughter of Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin, died in her car explosion.
On a video we see Dudin in front of the burning car that his daughter was driving. pic.twitter.com/XzN1G4zFsq

— (Small) think tank (@L_ThinkTank) August 20, 2022

“We are not a criminal state”

Our American colleagues do not state which parts of the Ukrainian government were involved and whether the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved the organization of this explosion. “We are not a criminal state like Russia and certainly not a terrorist state,” said Zelenskyy’s adviser Mykhailo Podolyak shortly after Daria Dugin’s death.