The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi rejected any responsibility of his country in the case of the death of Daria Dugina, the daughter of the ideologue of Russian ultra-nationalism Oleksandr Dugin, who was killed in a car bomb explosion, saying that the suspect in this case is not a Ukrainian. citizen, reports CNN.

Volodymyr ZelenskyiPhoto: American Photo Archive / Alamy / Alamy / Profimedia
  • “This is not our responsibility,” Zelenskyy said on Tuesday. “(The woman) is not a citizen of our country… we are not interested in her.”
  • “It is not on the territory of Ukraine – occupied or not,” he added.

29-year-old Daria Dugina, a journalist and political scientist, died on Saturday evening as a result of an explosion of the car she was driving on a road near Moscow. She was the daughter of Oleksandr Dugin (age 60), an ultra-nationalist philosopher and writer who promotes imperialist doctrine. Like her father, she openly supported the offensive of Russian troops in Ukraine.

According to the results of a two-day investigation, the Federal Security Service of Russia (FSB) accused Ukrainian special services of the murder of Daria Dugina. However, Ukraine denies any involvement, calling the FSB’s statements a fabrication.

Who killed Dugina, according to Moscow: a Ukrainian woman who prepared an attack for a month and then fled from Russia

Russia’s official version, presented by the FSB on Monday, is that the attack on Oleksandr Dugin’s daughter was carried out by Ukrainian Nataliya Vovk, born in 1979, who arrived in Russia in July with her 12-year-old daughter and spent a month there. attack preparation.

According to the Russian version of events, the alleged assailant was present at an event outside Moscow on Saturday night, where Dugin and her father were also present, and then set off a “controlled explosion” of the car in which Oleksandr Dugin was supposed to be.

Then she would flee from Russia to Estonia, crossing the border between the two countries.

Estonia strongly rejected it, with Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu saying in a televised speech on Tuesday that “we see this as new evidence in a very long series of provocations by the Russian Federation, and we have nothing more to say at this time.”

Estonian police said on Monday that Russia had not made any official request for Vovka.

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