The daughter of influential Russian intellectual Alexander Dugin, Darya Dugina, has been killed in what appears to have been a car bombing targeting her father.
“Russian media are reporting that a car exploded in Moscow oblast; allegedly, Darya Dugina, Alexander Dugin’s daughter, was driving and that she died on the spot. No official confirmation at this point, also no information on the cause of the explosion.
Unofficial sources who knew her personally are confirming her death – still nothing from the family or official sources. According to sources close to the family, both Darya and her father were returning from the ‘Tradition’ festival at the Pushkin museum in Bolshiye Vyazyomy & Alexander Dugin was supposed to be in the car, but went home in another one.
Some Russian media are reporting, citing local law enforcement sources, that the driver of the car has preliminarily been identified as a woman and that the current theory for the cause of the explosion is an IED”. -Nitter.net
Now pro-NATO international media outlets are shamelessly accused the 30-year-old victim’s father, who is not even a government figure, of somehow being responsible for the conflict in Ukraine.
“The daughter of Vladimir Putin's so-called 'Rasputin' - one of the architects of the Russian tyrant's war in Ukraine - has reportedly been 'blown to pieces' in a car bombing”. -Laurence Dollimore, Daily Mail
Most nations and governments around the world are extraordinarily reluctant to engage in this type of action against the citizens of sovereign states, while presiding inside their own country, with the most notable exception being the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
If the responsible party is found to be linked to one of Russia's western adversaries in any sort of way, this attack could certainly serve as the impetus to an unforgiving, KGB-esque series of reprisals directed at a number of significant public figures who are associated with the opposition of the current Russian special military operation the likes of which no one has ever witnessed before.