conflict in ukraine
conflict in ukraine
According to American intelligence, behind the murder of Daria Dugina, daughter of the Russian ultranationalist philosopher Alexandre Dugin, approach Put on, killed in an attack in August, there would be the Ukrainian government.
This is the indiscretion launched tonight by New York Timeswho quoted an American source well informed of the facts.
Which would also have added that the United States “did not participate in the attack, nor did they provide information or other assistance.”
Furthermore, the US services would not even be aware of the operation.
The source I talked to New York Times did not reveal which elements of the government Ukrainian are the instigators of the Dugina assassination or if the president Voldymyr Zelensky was aware.
Was the real target of the attack the father?
Nor can it be ruled out that the true target of the attack was Darya’s father.
The ultranationalist Dugin has been urging Moscow for months to intensify its war against Ukraine and has always been one of the main supporters of a imperialist Russia.
Kiev’s answer
In turn, Zelensky’s adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, questioned by the Stars and Stripes newspaper, he reiterated that the Kiev government was not involved in the death of Dugin’s daughter.
“In time of war each murderer must make sense, fulfill a specific tactical or strategic purpose. Dugin is not a tactical or strategic target for Ukraine,” he said.
How Darya Dugina died
Darya Dugina died last August 20 in an attack in Moscow, when it was made explode your car.
The journalist and political scientist was 30 years old.
From the beginning, Russia openly accused Ukraine of being responsible for the girl’s death.
“The executioner – reads a note from the Russian secret services – is the Ukrainian citizen Natalia Vovk, born in 1979, arrived in Russia on July 23 with her daughter Sofia Shaban and left the country from the Pskov region, from where she arrived inEstonia”.
“She was a beautiful Orthodox woman, patriot, war journalist, central television analyst and philosopher – her father said in a statement released by the BBC – Our hearts yearn not only vendettaWe need Victory. So win, please!”.
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