“Before the murder, Natalya Vovk rented a garage located not far from the house where Dugina lived,” the source said.

According to him, Vovk rented this garage using a fake Kazakh passport in the name of Yulia Zaiko.

On August 23, they said goodbye to Dugina in Moscow.

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.