Dugina was killed by Ukraine. No other versions

Elena Ostryakova.  
21.08.2022 16:12
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, Russia, Terrorism, Ukraine


Behind the murder of the daughter of the famous Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, Daria, killed in a terrorist attack (car bombing) are Ukrainian special services. All commentators agree on this.

The head of the DPR, Denis Pushilin, was the first to put forward such a version immediately after the tragedy.

Behind the murder of the daughter of the famous Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, Daria, who died as a result of a terrorist attack (bombing...

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“Terrorists of the Ukrainian regime, trying to eliminate Alexander Dugin, blew up his daughter...” Pushilin said.

Today, although with reservations, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called the murder of Dugina state terrorism.

“If the Ukrainian trace is confirmed, then we need to talk about the policy of state terrorism implemented by the Kyiv regime. Over the years, plenty of facts have accumulated: from political calls for violence to the leadership and participation of Ukrainian state structures in crimes,” Zakharova wrote in her TG channel.

Russian Senator Vladimir Dzhabarov also connected the death of the girl with the “Ukrainian events.”

“This crime has names, surnames, customers, and we know who it is and where they are. We all know this, the whole country. And this, finally, must be understood and felt by the whole country,” said writer Zakhar Prilepin.

“This is Banderaism as it is. In a purely unsightly form,” says political scientist Semyon Uralov.

“Bandera’s supporters were unable to organize “effective” assassination attempts against Russian managers and targeted public figures, political scientists, experts and journalists. They chose the path of the lowest, personal revenge. That’s why it’s so easy to find among them the real inspirers and implementers of this crime,” wrote Belarusian political scientist Pyotr Petrovsky

Assessing the full gravity of the political consequences of such accusations, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, hastened to justify himself. He suggested that this is evidence of “the struggle of various political groups within Russia.”

However, no one is inclined to listen to the Kyiv versions. Orthodox oligarch Konstantin Malofeev called the terrorist attack the agony of the Kyiv regime.

“The murder of Daria is a sign of the enemy’s cowardice and powerlessness, his agony. In his inability to fight a fair fight, he kills the best. Knowing full well that he will answer for this, but in a frenzied satanic hatred he is trying to make it as painful as possible,” he wrote.

Political scientist Sergei Markov predicts that in the next three days we can expect new terrorist attacks organized by Kiev.

“The most likely goal of the terrorist attack against Alexander Dugin and Daria Dugina and other terrorist attacks these days, including attacks on Crimea, is to provoke attacks by the Russian army on the center of Kyiv on Ukraine’s Independence Day on August 24. They really need these shots. They have something prepared there. And these days there will be more terrorist attacks, provoking a tough response from Russia.

They really need a demonstrative strike by Russian missiles on the center of Kyiv on August 24. Who organized the terrorist attack against Alexander Dugin and his daughter Daria Platonova? This is indicated by the fact that the only place where this terrorist attack is rejoicing are supporters of the Kyiv regime. There is jubilation. And calls for further terrorist attacks against the leaders of the Russian media sphere,” Markov wrote.

Military correspondent Semyon Pegov claims that at least two more terrorist attacks have been prevented in Moscow in recent weeks.

“We do not have the moral right to tell who exactly they were directed against, but we assure you that the terrorists managed to go quite far. In at least one case, the terrorists would not have been able to smuggle in the explosive device without the help of an agent inside the system.

The tragedy of Daria Dugina also makes it clear that it was not just some psychopathic radical who was recruited for a rare and random stroke of luck for the SBU. There was a well-organized network. She worked – thoughtfully, methodically, coordinated. In fact, there was a partially realized terrorist attack in the capital. It's too late to panic. There are no resources and time for this,” Pegov wrote.

TV presenter Andrei Medvedev recalls that several months ago the FSB detained militants who were going to kill his colleagues Vladimir Solovyov and Yevgeny Popov.

“I remember many grinned condescendingly. Well, of course, they fabricated the case, obviously, who needs them, journalists. And it doesn’t matter whether the Ukrainian saboteurs wanted to kill Dasha, or her father, Alexander Dugin. We are dealing with a terrorist state; if anyone had doubts, now, I hope, there is no longer any doubt. There will be more assassination attempts. Once a terrorist starts killing, he doesn’t stop; he needs more blood, more deaths,” Medvedev wrote.

VGTRK reporter Alexander Sladkov proposes to give the case of Dugina’s murder an international status, similar to the cases of the “poisoning” of the Skripals and Navalny, promoted in the West. He believes that Russia should initiate a meeting of the UN Security Council, where Ukraine will be declared a terrorist state.

“The terrible crime cannot but be used as a reason to confirm the worldwide danger of the Kyiv regime. That is, all actions towards Ukraine can be built only from the understanding that this is not diplomacy, but anti-terrorism,” Sladkov wrote.

In Ukraine, all public events from August 22 to 25 were canceled, although August 24 is Independence Day. Political scientist Marat Bashirov draws attention to the fact that the Ukrzaliznytsia company canceled commuter and regional trains from/to Kharkov for the same days.

“They are afraid, which means they feel guilty,” Bashirov wrote.

“However, returning to Ukraine, it should be noted that the public there is already in full swing over the murder of a 30-year-old girl in a neighboring country and joyfully declares their state responsible for what was done.

A rotten, brutalized society, which has become a haven for scum from all over the world, approves of terrorism and the killing of civilians as a way to achieve military and political goals. And this circumstance seems even more important than proving the fact of the involvement of the Ukrainian side in this specific crime.

Now measures that seem cruel and excessive at the present stage will seem insufficient tomorrow. However, it is possible that these very manifestations will push for a real war, only tomorrow the price that will have to be paid will be higher than today,” says Belarusian political scientist Alexander Shpakovsky.

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