Russian Intelligence Calls Murder Darya Dugina Planned In Moscow By More Than One Person
JAKARTA - Russian intelligence said the assassination of Darya Dugina, daughter of Russian ultra-nationalist Ideologist Darya Dugina, was planned in Moscow by Natalia Vovk and other members of the Ukrainian sabotage group, which left Russia the day before the explosion.
"In our investigation, it was concluded that the assassination of Darya Dugina was regulated in Moscow by Natalia Vovk and other members of the Ukrainian sabotage and terrorist group, a Ukrainian citizen, Bogdan▁Memangich Tsyganenko," the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) said. August 29th.
"He was born in 1978. He arrived in Russia via Estonia on July 30, 2022 and left Russia the day before Darya Dugina was detonated," the FSB said.
FSB said Tsyganenko provided Vovk with car number plates and fake documents on behalf of Kazakhstan's native, Yulia Zaiko, and worked with Vovk to assemble explosives in a rental garage in southwestern Moscow.
"The video surveillance camera study documented that the perpetrators of the crime, Ukrainian citizen Natalia Pavlovna Vovk, were born in 1979, personally following Darya Dugina in the parking lot for guests of the Traditsiya Festival," said the FSB.
On August 22, the FSB said Vovk was behind the explosion, with car bombings prepared by the Ukrainian special service.
Vovk and his underage daughter, who accompanied him on a trip to Moscow, fled to Estonia hours after the explosion.
Dugina, daughter of far-right political philosophy Alexanderajrin, died on the night of August 20 when the car she was traveling in exploded in Moscow. She and her father left an event, whereajrin became a speaker, on a separate vehicle.