Russian propagandists are calling for attacks on decision-making centers in Kyiv after the car explosion of Daria Dugina, the daughter of Oleksandr Dugin, an ideologue of Russian President Vladimir Putin, near Moscow on Saturday night.

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The Kremlin TV channel “Tsargrad TV” reports that the propagandist of the Russian Federation, the editor-in-chief of Russia Today, Margarita Simonyan, wrote in her Telegram channel only three words that will make Kyiv shudder.

Margarita Simonyan wrote three times to the “Decision Making Centers” with a proposal to attack them, this idea was supported by another pro-Kremlin journalist Maksym Kononenko, writing the address of the main building of the Ukrainian special services in Kyiv.

And Volodymyr Rogov, a member of the Main Council of the Military-Civil Administration of the Zaporizhzhia Region, named two more goals, publishing the appeal of the Administration of the President of Ukraine and the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

Russian propaganda claims that the target of the attack that killed Daria Dugin was her father Oleksandr Dugin, who was supposed to be in the car that exploded on Saturday night, but the Putin ideologue decided to drive in another car at the last moment.

“The murder of Daria Dugina is nothing more than a blow to the real center of decision-making in Russia,” Yehor Kholmogorov, a Russian nationalist journalist, told Pravda, the newspaper of the Soviet-era Communist Party.

Kholmogorov accuses the special services of the United States and Great Britain of preparing the attack and its implementation by “Ukrainian saboteurs”, claiming that Kyiv was not in a position to plan such an attack, but that the CIA and MI-6 organized the attack.

A Russian journalist says that Ukraine is waging a “war of extermination” with the Russians and that “they will be ready,” warned Kolmogorov.