The death of the daughter of a prominent Russian philosopher, who has been dubbed Putin's "brain", in a car explosion in August this year has led US media to say that parts of the Ukrainian government were involved. I was told intelligence agencies were looking into it.

In August, a passenger car exploded on the outskirts of Moscow, the capital of Russia, and journalist Daria, the daughter of Alexander Dugin, a thinker who is said to have influenced President Putin's foreign policy, died.



The New York Times, a leading US newspaper, reported on the 5th that US intelligence agencies believed that part of the Ukrainian government authorized an assassination plot with explosives, citing multiple officials. .



In addition, multiple officials have said that the United States was not aware of the assassination plan in advance and did not support it, and that the United States advised Ukraine after the incident.



Officials also say the target of the assassination plot may have actually been Mr. Dugin.



And while traditionally covert operations of other countries are not revealed, officials believe that risky actions by Ukraine must be curbed.



Regarding this incident, the Russian side announced that the crime was carried out by the Ukrainian intelligence agency, but the adviser to the President of Ukraine Podoljak denied involvement.