MOSCOW: Russia’s top security agency on Monday (Aug 29) identified a second Ukrainian that it alleged was involved in the killing of the daughter of a Russian nationalist ideologue
Russia’s Federal Security Service , the main KGB successor agency, said that Ukrainian national Bogdan Tsyganenko helped prepare the killing of Darya Dugina, the daughter of Alexander Dugin, who was described by some in the West as “Putin’s brain”.
Tsyganenko, 44, arrived in Russia via Estonia on Jul 30 and left the country the day before the killing, the FSB said.remotely controlled explosive device planted in her SUV Both she and her father, who is a philosopher, writer and political theorist, ardently supported Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send troops into Ukraine.
Vovk, according to the FSB, arrived in Russia in July with her 12-year-old daughter and rented an apartment in the building where Dugina lived in order to shadow her. The agency alleged that Vovk and her daughter were at a nationalist festival that Dugin and his daughter attended just before the killing.
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