“Daria Dugina was 29 years old.

Her life was cut short in its prime.

Due to her professional activities, the journalist has long been in the sights of Ukrainian nationalists,” said Nebenzya.

During the meeting, he showed his colleagues a screenshot from the Ukrainian site “Peacemaker”, on which the photo of the journalist was crossed out with the inscription “liquidated”.

“They are openly flaunting her murder,” the permanent representative of Russia emphasized.

The diplomat recalled that this crime was also condemned by the official representative of the US State Department.

“We call on the UN Leadership Council to strongly condemn the latest crime of the Kyiv regime.

He not only actively uses nuclear blackmail, shelling the ZNPP and holding, in fact, the population of Europe hostage, but also crossed all borders, resorting to physical violence against objectionable civilians from among foreign citizens, and his victim was an independent journalist who was killed by her professional activities,” Nebenzya said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree awarding the journalist with the Order of Courage posthumously.

Philosopher Alexander Dugin stated that his daughter "died for the people, for Russia and in the name of victory."

The car driven by Dugina was blown up on the evening of August 20 in the Moscow region.

According to the FSB, Ukrainian special services are behind the murder of the journalist, the perpetrator is a citizen of Ukraine Natalia Vovk.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the murder of a journalist a barbaric crime for which there is no forgiveness.