
Russia says Ukraine killed Darya Dugina
Ukraine denies Russian claims that it ordered the murder of the nationalist commentator.
Ukraine denies Russian claims that it ordered the murder of the Russian nationalist commentator, Darya Dugina. Authorities say she was killed in a car bomb attack near Moscow at the weekend. She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin, a far-right philosopher seen as an ally of President Putin. We'll explain what we know and what is being claimed about what happened.
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(Photo: Investigators work at the site of a suspected car bomb attack that killed Darya Dugina in Moscow region. Credit: Investigative Committee of Russia/Handout via Reuters)
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