Ukraine rejects the Kremlin's accusations and replies that Dugin's daughter was executed by Russia

The mystery surrounding the authorship of the murder of Daria Duguina, daughter of the Kremlin ideologue Aleksandr Dugin, remains.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
23 August 2022 Tuesday 02:30
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Ukraine rejects the Kremlin's accusations and replies that Dugin's daughter was executed by Russia

The mystery surrounding the authorship of the murder of Daria Duguina, daughter of the Kremlin ideologue Aleksandr Dugin, remains. Ukraine and Russia not only deny any involvement in the event, but also accuse each other of being behind Duguina's death. If this Monday it was the FBS - the Russian intelligence service - who pointed to Ukraine and even gave the name and surname of the material author of the events, the Ukrainian Natalia Vovk, today it is Kviv who counterattacks and points to the Russians.

Specifically, Oleksii Danilov, secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, stated on Tuesday that the murder of Dugin's daughter was an "execution perpetrated by the Russian secret services and Ukraine had nothing to do with it."

Danilov, in statements on the Ukrainian Channel 24 reproduced by local agencies, denied the accusations of the Russian secret services, which have implicated Ukraine in Duguina's death. "We couldn't care less about this person (Duguina), we really didn't care. The FSB [Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation] did it, and now they are going to say that it was someone on our side who perpetrated it," he said. .

The head of Security and Defense of the country added that Ukrainians "do not work like that. Our men and women have more important tasks. We are not at all involved in the explosion that killed this woman, it is the work of the Russian secret services," he reiterated. .

He further said that Daria Duguina and her father had criticized what Russia calls a military "special operation" in Ukraine, because they felt it was taking too long. In her opinion, it is the Russian secret services that are beginning to get rid of people who criticize Russia's military "successes" in the war. "Our Security Service has nothing to do with that," stressed the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.

Russia accused Ukraine on Monday of the murder of the daughter of one of the ideologues of Russian imperialism, Daria Duguina in a terrorist attack that it attributed to a Ukrainian citizen and alleged secret service agent identified as Natalia Vovk, 43 years old.

"The crime was prepared and executed by the Ukrainian special services," Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said of the Saturday night attack that killed Dúguina.