The Federal Security Service of Russia, the FSB, announced that it had identified a second person involved in the murder of Daria Dugina, the daughter of one of the most famous ideologues of President Vladimir Putin, Interfax reports.

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“The murder of Dugina together with Vovk (not Nataliya Vovk, whom the FSB previously claimed was the author of the attempt) was prepared in Moscow by another member of the Ukrainian terrorist-sabotage group,” the FSB said.

The SBU calls the second person involved in the murder of Daria Dugina a citizen of Ukraine Bohdan Petrovych Tsyganenko, born in 1978.

The FSB claims he arrived in Russia from Estonia on July 30 and left Russian territory a day before the car explosion that killed Oleksandr Dugin’s daughter.

The SBU of Moscow accuses Tsyganenko that he “provided Vovk with fake license plates and documents in the name of a real citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yulia Zaiko, and together with Vovk, assembled an improvised explosive device in a rented garage in the south-west of Moscow.” .

The FSB reported that, based on the results of the surveillance cameras, “it was documented that the perpetrator of the crime, a citizen of Ukraine Vovk Nataliya Pavlivna, born in 1979, personally watched Dugina in the parking lot for guests of “Tradition”.

What did the FSB say about the murder of Daria Dugina

Literally a day after the death of Oleksandr Dugin’s daughter, the Russian Security Service announced that it had identified the person responsible for the attack, clarifying that it was Ukrainian Nataliya Vovk, born in 1979.

The FSB says she arrived in Russia in July with her 12-year-old daughter, spent a month planning the explosion, and then left the country by crossing the border into Estonia.

According to the SBU, Vovk was present at an event in a village near Moscow, where Dugina and her father were also present, before carrying out a “controlled explosion” of Daria Dugina’s car.

Russian President Vladimir Putin personally condemned Dugina’s murder as a “despicable crime” and “full of cruelty.”

Ukraine has repeatedly denied involvement in the assassination, and the National Security Council in Kyiv has said that it was carried out by Russian intelligence.

Numerous foreign analysts who specialize in Russian issues have expressed skepticism about the version of events presented by the FSB, considering it more plausible that Daria Dugin was killed by Russian special services.

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