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Attack Russian nationalism calls for revenge for Dugina
The investigation of the
attack on Daria Dugina
blames Kiev.
According to the Russian intelligence service FSB, "the crime was planned and
committed by the Ukrainian special services
."
The FSB points out that the author of the murder of Daria Dugina is a woman who
fled to Estonia
after blowing up the car.
It would be the Ukrainian citizen
Natalia Vovk
(born in 1979) who arrived in Russia on July 23 with her 12-year-old daughter Sofia Shaban.
The FSB names her as a suspect in her murder.
The investigation ensures that Dugina was followed in a Mini Cooper brand car, whose license plates were changed three times with plates from Kazakhstan, Ukraine and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic.
From that car, the explosive placed in Dugina's vehicle was exploded remotely.
Afterward, Vovk and his daughter left through the Pskov region for Estonia.
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