Russia blames US, Ukraine for 'terrorist attack' that killed daughter of 'Putin’s Brain’
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Russian analysts claim only western intelligence agencies could have planned the "attack" on Putin ally Alexander Dugin, which instead killed his daughter Daria Dugina.
Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Dugina, journalist and daughter of Aleksander Dugin, died Saturday evening in an explosion while driving her car along the Mazhayskoye Highway in the Moscow region after leaving a music festival. Authorities have said an explosive device planted under the car went off, and officials moved quickly to declare it a "terrorist attack" and point blame at Ukrainians and Americans alike.
Ukrainian politician Denis Pushilin, leader of the separatists Donetsk People’s Republic, blamed the explosion on "terrorists of the Ukrainian regime, trying to kill Alexander Dugin."
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