“We are not a criminal or terrorist state, like Russia.” Ukraine says it has nothing to do with Dugina’s death

Ukraine has nothing to do with the death of Darya Dugin, daughter of the Russian philosopher and propagandist Alexander Dugin. This was stated on the air of the telethon by Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, his words are quoted by UNIAN.

“I emphasize that Ukraine, of course, has nothing to do with this, because we are not a criminal state, which is the Russian Federation, and even less a terrorist state,” Podolyak said.

In his opinion, the murder of Dugina testifies to the struggle for power and influence of various groups within Russia. Podolyak also suggested that the Russian authorities would use Dugina's death to increase "ideological informational pressure" on society.

Earlier, Russian propagandists had already blamed Ukraine for the incident.

The car of Dugin's daughter, who is called the ideologist of the "Russian world", exploded in the Moscow region. 29-year-old Daria Dugina was driving, she died on the spot. Dugin's acquaintances claim that he himself was supposed to ride in the car, but at the last moment he changed his mind and got into another car. The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case under the article "murder committed in a generally dangerous way."

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