Russia continues to point to the Government of Ukraine as the author of the attack that killed Daria Duginadaughter of the leader of the ultranationalist movement Alexander Dugin, close to the Kremlin and Putin’s ideologue.
The Russian Federal Security Service (the FSB, former KGB), reported this Monday that he would have participated in the attack, in addition to the Ukrainian citizen Natalia Vovk Pavlova a second citizen born in Ukraine and identified as Bogdan Tsiganenko and born in 1978.
According to the FSB, Tsiganenko was the one who provided false car license plates and documents in the name of Yulia Zaiko, a real citizen of Kazakhstan, to Natalia Vovk. Also who helped make the bomb in a rented garage in southwestern Moscow that killed Dugina on August 20.
[Dugina, la politóloga que decía que los ucranianos son “subhumanos que deben ser conquistados”]
Bogdan Tsiganenko came to Russia via Estonia on July 30 and left the country a day before the attack.
The Russian security services have released video images of Tsiganenko’s entry into the country, as well as at the wheel of the car that Vovk was driving in Moscow and in which she left Russia together with her daughter the day after the attack.
On the ‘most wanted’ list
According to Russia, Natalia Vovk Pavlova arrived in Russia on July 23 along with his daughter, 12-year-old Sofia Shaban Mikhailovna. In order to organize Dugina’s murder and obtain information about her lifestyle, Natalia Vovk rented an apartment in Moscow in the building where Daria Dugina lived.
Both were present, according to the Russian secret services, at the cultural festival where Dugina participated as a guest, after which the journalist left the place in a Toyota Land Cruiser, owned by her father Alexander Dugin.
The Russian security forces have reported that Natalia Vovk will be included in the list of wanted persons with the aim of extraditing to Russia. Bogdán Tsiganenko also joins that list.
[El régimen ruso convierte a Darya Dugina en una mártir y clama por la ‘victoria’ en Ucrania]
Ukraine denies involvement
The Russian authorities accused the Ukrainian secret services of being behind the attack, an extreme that the kyiv government flatly denied.
from Ukraine, Mikhailo Podolyak, one of Zelensky’s advisers, has denied that Ukraine was involved in the attack on Alexandr Dugin’s daughter because “We are not a criminal state Like the Russian Federation, we are not a terrorist state.
Podolyak has pointed out that this attack is the beginning of the “complete disintegration” of Russia and that several political groups are beginning to face each other in a struggle for power.
“You have to respond harshly”
This bomb attack has provoked a wave of indignation in the Russian political class, which demands that the crime not go unpunished.
In fact, Pyotr Tolstoy, Vice President of the State Duma, the Russian Chamber of Deputies, and very close to Putin, has made it clear that “this crime cannot go unpunished” and that “We must respond harshly and decisively” if Ukraine is behind.
For her part, the spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zajarova, warned that if the “Ukrainian footprint” in the attack is confirmed, it will be necessary to “talk about the state terrorism policy of the kyiv regime.
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