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Darya Dugina

Darya Aleksandrovna Dugina (Russian: Дарья Александровна Дугина; 15 December 1992 – 20 August 2022), also known under the pen name Daria Platonova (Russian: Дарья Платонова), was a Russian journalist, political scientist[1] and activist.

Darya Dugina
Дарья Дугина
Dugina in 2022
Born
Darya Aleksandrovna Dugina

(1992-12-15)15 December 1992
Moscow, Russia
Died20 August 2022(2022-08-20) (aged 29)
Cause of deathCar bombing
NationalityRussian
Other namesDaria Platonova
Alma materMoscow State University
Occupations
  • Activist
  • journalist
  • Political scientist[1]
Parent
AwardsOrder of Courage (posthumous)

She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin, a supporter of Vladimir Putin and a far-right political philosopher, whose support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine she shared.[2][3][4]

She was killed in August 2022 in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow.

Early life and education

Darya Dugina was born on 15 December 1992 in Moscow, Russia.[5] She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin and his second wife, philosopher Natalya Melentyeva.[6] In 2012/2013, while studying at Moscow State University, she was an intern at Bordeaux Montaigne University, specializing in Ancient Greek philosophy.[7] Her MSU degree "focused on the political philosophy of late Neo-Platonism".[8]

Career and activism

After university, she worked as a journalist, writing for the state-controlled media outlet RT and the pro-Kremlin conservative channel Tsargrad, using the pen name Daria Platonova.[5][9] She was affiliated with the International Eurasian Movement, and worked for them as a political commentator.[10][11]

According to the United States Department of the Treasury, which added her to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List on 3 March 2022, she was the chief editor of a disinformation website called United World International which states it is owned by Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin, who also controls the state-backed Wagner Group.[12][13][14][15] At the same time, she served as a press secretary of her father.[7]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Dugina was an outspoken supporter of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In particular, she claimed that the war crimes against Ukrainian civilians by the Russian army during the invasion were staged.[16][17] She mentioned that the war in Ukraine "serves to break the bridges of interaction between Russia and Europe, a struggle between two worldviews."[18] In June 2022, she visited occupied Donetsk and Mariupol.[9]

Dugina visited the Azovstal plant in Mariupol, where she collaborated with British journalist Graham Phillips, who also worked for Russian state media.[19] On 4 July 2022, she was sanctioned by the British government, which accused her of being a "frequent and high-profile contributor of disinformation in relation to Ukraine and the Russian invasion of Ukraine on various online platforms."[20][21][9][22] She responded by saying that she is an ordinary journalist and should not have been sanctioned.[7]

Killing

Killing of Darya Dugina
Part of Terrorism in Russia
 
LocationBolshiye Vyazyomy, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Coordinates55°37′48″N 36°59′06″E / 55.629880°N 36.985060°E / 55.629880; 36.985060
Date20 August 2022; 8 months ago (2022-08-20)
c. 21:45 (MSK)
TargetAleksandr Dugin, or Darya Dugina, or both[23]
Attack type
Car bomb
Perpetrators

      SBU (Russian claim)[25][26]

Dugina was killed on 20 August 2022, when her car exploded on Mozhayskoye Highway in the settlement of Bolshiye Vyazyomy outside Moscow around 9:45 p.m. local time.[2][28] She was driving to Moscow after attending the annual festival "Tradition," which describes itself as a family festival for art lovers.[2]

The "Tradition" festival is held at the Zakharovo estate,[2] approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north of Bolshiye Vyazyomy. Investigators said an explosive device was attached to the underside of the car.[29]

It is unclear whether she was targeted deliberately, or whether her father, who had been expected to travel with her but switched to another car at the last minute, was the intended target,[2] or whether the intention might have been to kill both.[30]

Claim of responsibility from National Republican Army

 
Ponomarev appearing in a 2021 video published by Free Russia Forum

Ilya Ponomarev, a former member of Russia's State Duma now living in exile in Ukraine, claimed that a Russian partisan group was responsible for the attack, and that the hitherto unknown group calls itself National Republican Army (NRA) (Russian: Национальная республиканская армия (НРА)).

Ponomarev statements about NRA involvement

Ponomarev claims the NRA is an underground group working inside Russia, dedicated to removing Putin from power.[31] He has subsequently claimed it is a "network" of clandestine cells.[32]

In Ponomarev's narrative to the Kyiv Post, the group has previously carried out anonymous arson attacks on military induction centers, then shifted to targeting Dugin and Dugina as "something high-profile for which they could become well known." He elaborated that a contact in the group told him a week before the assassination to expect "something big," followed by instructions on the day of the event to "watch the news." Following news coverage of the assassination, Ponomarev claims that he was provided evidence of the group's responsibility.[33]

Ponomarev added that his sources believed two persons (i.e., both Dugin and Dugina) were in the targeted car.[34] From Ponomarev's statement, it is unclear whether she was targeted deliberately, or whether her father was the intended target, or whether the intention might have been to kill both.[30] Ponomarev gave a similar account to Radio NV (Ukrainian: Радіо НВ), adding that his contacts "sent certain photos to prove their involvement."[35]

Along with the claim of responsibility for the assassination, Ponomarev aired the organization's manifesto on his media outlet "February Morning" (Russian: Утра Февраля) and hailed it as "a new page in Russian resistance to Putinism. New—but not the last."[32]

Later confronted with the news of the FSB's accusation of Ukrainian involvement, Ilya Ponomarev told the Meduza news outlet that his purported sources in the National Republican Army deny the claimed Ukrainian being the perpetrator while leaving ambiguous whether she may have had a role.[34] In both Meduza and a message to his Telegram channel "Rospartisan" (Russian: Роспартизан), Ponomarev appeared to take credit for her exfiltration from Russia at the request of unnamed "friends."[36]

Following his announcement of support for the assassination and the NRA, Ponomarev claims to have been disinvited from a planned meeting of Russian dissidents.[32]

Scepticism about NRA involvement

As of 21 August 2022, Associated Press and The Guardian articles concerning the death of Dugina and its aftermath state that the claim of a National Republican Army responsibility cannot be confirmed.[37][38] A 22 August 2022 report from Reuters says that "Ponomarev's assertion and the group's existence could not be independently verified."[39]

In an interview with Ponomarev for Meduza, both the interviewer Svetlana Reiter and the editor note skepticism about his claims about the Russian NRA, his accommodations of Putin in his Duma career, and the source of his wealth.[40][41] Separately, Meduza managing editor Kevin Rothrock questioned Ponomarev's integrity, the existence of the NRA, and implied that both Dugin and Dugina were "civilians" who should not have been targeted.[42]

Citing the livestream of Yulia Latynina, Cathy Young discussed the possibility that Ponomarev is a "a grifter trying to sell a good story," but said that the NRA manifesto's appeal to patriotism is not suggestive of black propaganda.[43]

Sergey S. Radchenko, a professor at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, told Deutsche Welle he found the claim of responsibility and manifesto to both be "dodgy."[44]

Deutsche Welle's reporter in Kyiv Roman Goncharenko said, "there are more questions than answers" about the group, and noted that the group's purported manifesto employs a call to action "fight like us, fight with us, fight better than us!" (Russian: боритесь как мы, боритесь вместе с нами, боритесь лучше нас!) inspired by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk children's television show Do with us, do as we do, do better than us! [de; ru] that aired in both East Germany and the Soviet Union until 1991.[45]

Matthew Sussex of Australian National University's National Security College wrote that "very few observers believe the hitherto-unknown National Republican Army, which claimed responsibility for the killing, was to blame. But if it were, then it points to the real possibility of organised domestic terrorism in Russia."[46]

In The New Yorker, Masha Gessen mused that "either the National Republican Army is a new group using terrorist tactics, and it killed Dugina to show what it's capable of; or this is, in effect, a marketing move, a rush to take credit. In either case—whether the National Republican Army is real or fictional—this version is probably inching closer to the truth."[47]

Investigation

On 22 August, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed that Ukrainian special services were behind the killing, alleging that their primary suspect was a middle-aged female Ukrainian national who escaped to Estonia after the explosion.[48][49]

According to the FSB, after arriving with her daughter in Russia the previous month the Ukrainian rented an apartment in the same building where Dugina lived, and both were present at the same festival Dugina attended before she was killed.[50]

The FSB also released surveillance footage from cameras at the entrance of the apartment building and at the border crossing points, purportedly showing the suspect, and said that she drove a Mini Cooper. The FSB allege she used a license plate from the Donetsk People's Republic, then switched to a plate from Kazakhstan and then used a plate from Ukraine to cross the border to Estonia.[50]

Interfax later reported that the FSB named an accomplice, a middle-aged male Ukrainian national, as providing logistical assistance to the primary assassin. Specifically, the FSB alleged that the accomplice provided the primary suspect with their false license plates and a Kazakhstani passport, and assisted in bomb assembly while in Russia. The FSB further alleged that the accomplice had also escaped to Estonia.[51] The name of the alleged accomplice was released by FSB on 29 August 2022.[52]

The later Interfax report elaborated that the FSB assert that the primary assassin tailed Dugina within the parking lot for guests at the "Tradition," followed Dugina's Land Cruiser in her own Mini Cooper, and detonated the bomb via remote control.[51]

It has been impossible to independently verify any of the claims made by the FSB as Russia has criminalized disagreement with the official narrative of the killing and the war in Ukraine in general, and has shut down all non-Kremlin approved reporting.[53]

Ukrainian government response

The Ukrainian government denied any involvement, with Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak stating that "we are not a criminal state like the Russian Federation, much less a terrorist one"[54][55][56] and later blaming the killing on infighting between Russian security agencies.[50]

While refusing to give comment on the assassination itself, the spokesman for the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine told The Washington Post that "I can say that the process of internal destruction of the 'Russky Mir,' or 'the Russian world,' has begun," and predicted that "the Russian world will eat and devour itself from the inside."[57]

Estonian government response

The Minister of Foreign Affairs for Estonia, Urmas Reinsalu, said that the claim that Dugina's assassin fled to safe harbor in Estonia was "[one] provocation in a very long line of provocations by the Russian Federation"[58] and rejected the claim that Dugina's alleged killer had fled to Estonia.[59] Reinsalu and the Ministry urged Estonians to avoid travel to Russia, and advised those on short term travel in Russia to hasten their exit.[60]

In statements to The New York Times, law enforcement in Estonia said that Russia had not requested their assistance.[61]

US intelligence assessment

According to an assessment by the United States Intelligence Community reported by The New York Times on 5 October 2022, officials believe that parts of the Ukrainian government authorized the killing, with some US officials suspecting that Aleksandr Dugin was the intended target with Darya Dugina also being in the car.[26] American officials also admonished Ukrainian officials over the killing, it reported, and that they were not aware of the operation.[62][63]

Russian reaction

On 21 August 2022, exiled former parliamentarian Ilya Ponomarev, via services read aloud a manifesto of the National Republican Army (NRA) calling for armed action against the regime and endorsed both the assassination and the manifesto.[64][65]

The following day, the anti-Putin exile group the Russian Action Committee blacklisted Ponomarev from attending the Free Russia Congress on grounds that he had "called for terrorist attacks on Russian territory." The committee's statement also implied that Dugina was a "civilian" who "did not take part in the armed confrontation," and similarly condemned the mockery of Alexandr Dugin following the attack as "a demonstrative rejection of normal human empathy for the families of the victims."[66][67][importance?]

Dugina's father, Aleksandr Dugin, called the killing a "terrorist act executed by the Nazi Ukrainian regime" and wrote that "we need only our victory."[68]

Russian president Vladimir Putin sent a message of condolences to the family of Dugina, describing her as a "bright, talented person with a real Russian heart."[69] Putin posthumously awarded Dugina the Order of Courage.[70]

The head of the Kremlin-recognized breakaway Donetsk People's Republic, Denis Pushilin, claimed that Ukrainian authorities were behind the explosion.[71]

In the immediate aftermath of the assassination, the United States-government backed Ukrainian news service Svoboda.org gathered various perspectives from Russian-language social media. They included a round-up of reactions from pro-regime figures including former National Bolshevik Party member Zakhar Prilepin blaming Ukrainians (and calling for grenade attacks in reprisal); Aleksey Chadayev [d] blaming Poles; Yegor Kholmogorov [d], Darya Mitina, Yevgeny Primakov Jr. attributing the death to Westerners in general; and Alexander Ryklin [d] blaming Alexei Navalny.[72]

The same compilation included responses from opponents and critics of Putin. Dmitry Gudkov wrote of the event as a "boomerang" (Russian: бумеранг) for Dugin's warlike rhetoric. Maria Baronova observed that since the outbreak of the "special military operation" assassinations were shifting from cloaked poisonings back to openly violent means, and recalled wry advice from the 1990s to avoid expensive cars. Grigorii Golosov theorized that the attack was meant for Darya Dugina (and not her father) to provide an appealing martyr for anti-Ukraine hawks, though he stressed that he would refrain from guessing whom these hawks are. Alexander Nevzorov wrote that neither Dugin nor Dugina were important, but noted the assassination had created fear among Putin's circles.[72]

International reaction

On 23 August, United Nations spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric called for an investigation into Dugina's killing.[73]

Pope Francis condemned the killing of Darya Dugina and mentioned it as an example of the "madness of war," called Dugina "an innocent victim."[74][75] The statement was strongly criticized by the Ukrainian ambassador to the Holy See Andrii Yurash[76][77][78] and the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Apostolic Nuncio in Ukraine Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas for explanations on the issue.[79][80] In a statement to Vatican News, the Holy See clarified that the Pope's words were to be interpreted as a defense of human life, not as a political defense of Dugina, noting that Francis has repeatedly condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[81]

In The Conversation, Matthew Sussex of Australian National University's National Security College wrote: "any way you cut it, the killing of Darya Dugina brings Putin's own leadership into question. This is something he has scrupulously avoided. He is obsessed with control, and enjoys the support of a massive propaganda machine to turn defeats into triumphs and blame others for his mistakes."[46]

French magazine Éléments, organ of the ethno-nationalist think tank GRECE published a lengthy tribute to both. Ideologue Alain de Benoist called Dugina's death "an act of war."[82]

Funeral and burial

 
Farewell ceremony of Darya Dugina in August 2022

On 23 August 2022, a farewell ceremony for Dugina was held at a TV studio in Moscow's Ostankino Tower, where she was lying in state; it was attended, among others, by far-right party leader Leonid Slutsky, propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov, and "Putin's chef," government and military contractor Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of A Just Russia — For Truth Sergey Mironov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Sergey Neverov, National Bolshevik writer and activist Zakhar Prilepin, the head of the State television Rossiya Segodnya Dmitry Kiselyov, Governor of Khabarovsk Krai Mikhail Degtyarev, ultra-conservative oligarch Konstantin Malofeev and Vladimir Putin's representative Igor Shchyogolev.[83] On the same day, the Russian President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded her with the Order of Courage for "courage and selflessness shown in the performance of her professional duty."[84][85]

Dugina's funeral was held in the Church of St Michael the Archangel in Mikhailovskaya Sloboda [ru] in Ramensky District of Moscow Oblast; the ceremony was presided by Metropolitan Paul Ponomaryov of Krasnodar and Kuban, who, on behalf of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, extended his condolences to Aleksandr Dugin and the other relatives.[86][87] After the funeral services, she was buried next to her grandmother in the village cemetery.[88]

Legacy

Russian-language investigative news site Meduza argues that her death "helped her father, Alexander Dugin, rise from ultraconservative fringe philosopher to key Kremlin ideologue".[89]

See also

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Aleksandrovna and the family name is Dugina This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is following article merge Please help improve this article if you can October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Darya Aleksandrovna Dugina Russian Darya Aleksandrovna Dugina 15 December 1992 20 August 2022 also known under the pen name Daria Platonova Russian Darya Platonova was a Russian journalist political scientist 1 and activist Darya DuginaDarya DuginaDugina in 2022BornDarya Aleksandrovna Dugina 1992 12 15 15 December 1992Moscow RussiaDied20 August 2022 2022 08 20 aged 29 Bolshiye Vyazyomy Odintsovsky District Moscow Oblast RussiaCause of deathCar bombingNationalityRussianOther namesDaria PlatonovaAlma materMoscow State UniversityOccupationsActivistjournalistPolitical scientist 1 ParentAleksandr Dugin father AwardsOrder of Courage posthumous She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin a supporter of Vladimir Putin and a far right political philosopher whose support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine she shared 2 3 4 She was killed in August 2022 in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and activism 2 1 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 3 Killing 3 1 Claim of responsibility from National Republican Army 3 1 1 Ponomarev statements about NRA involvement 3 1 2 Scepticism about NRA involvement 3 2 Investigation 3 2 1 Ukrainian government response 3 2 2 Estonian government response 3 2 3 US intelligence assessment 3 3 Russian reaction 3 4 International reaction 3 5 Funeral and burial 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and educationDarya Dugina was born on 15 December 1992 in Moscow Russia 5 She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin and his second wife philosopher Natalya Melentyeva 6 In 2012 2013 while studying at Moscow State University she was an intern at Bordeaux Montaigne University specializing in Ancient Greek philosophy 7 Her MSU degree focused on the political philosophy of late Neo Platonism 8 Career and activismAfter university she worked as a journalist writing for the state controlled media outlet RT and the pro Kremlin conservative channel Tsargrad using the pen name Daria Platonova 5 9 She was affiliated with the International Eurasian Movement and worked for them as a political commentator 10 11 According to the United States Department of the Treasury which added her to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List on 3 March 2022 she was the chief editor of a disinformation website called United World International which states it is owned by Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin who also controls the state backed Wagner Group 12 13 14 15 At the same time she served as a press secretary of her father 7 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Dugina was an outspoken supporter of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine In particular she claimed that the war crimes against Ukrainian civilians by the Russian army during the invasion were staged 16 17 She mentioned that the war in Ukraine serves to break the bridges of interaction between Russia and Europe a struggle between two worldviews 18 In June 2022 she visited occupied Donetsk and Mariupol 9 Dugina visited the Azovstal plant in Mariupol where she collaborated with British journalist Graham Phillips who also worked for Russian state media 19 On 4 July 2022 she was sanctioned by the British government which accused her of being a frequent and high profile contributor of disinformation in relation to Ukraine and the Russian invasion of Ukraine on various online platforms 20 21 9 22 She responded by saying that she is an ordinary journalist and should not have been sanctioned 7 KillingKilling of Darya DuginaPart of Terrorism in Russia LocationBolshiye Vyazyomy Odintsovsky District Moscow Oblast RussiaCoordinates55 37 48 N 36 59 06 E 55 629880 N 36 985060 E 55 629880 36 985060Date20 August 2022 8 months ago 2022 08 20 c 21 45 MSK TargetAleksandr Dugin or Darya Dugina or both 23 Attack typeCar bombPerpetrators National Republican Army own claim 24 Ukraine US intelligence assessment Russian claim SBU Russian claim 25 26 FSB claim by Oleksiy Danilov 27 Dugina was killed on 20 August 2022 when her car exploded on Mozhayskoye Highway in the settlement of Bolshiye Vyazyomy outside Moscow around 9 45 p m local time 2 28 She was driving to Moscow after attending the annual festival Tradition which describes itself as a family festival for art lovers 2 The Tradition festival is held at the Zakharovo estate 2 approximately 1 kilometre 0 62 mi north of Bolshiye Vyazyomy Investigators said an explosive device was attached to the underside of the car 29 It is unclear whether she was targeted deliberately or whether her father who had been expected to travel with her but switched to another car at the last minute was the intended target 2 or whether the intention might have been to kill both 30 Claim of responsibility from National Republican Army Ponomarev appearing in a 2021 video published by Free Russia Forum Ilya Ponomarev a former member of Russia s State Duma now living in exile in Ukraine claimed that a Russian partisan group was responsible for the attack and that the hitherto unknown group calls itself National Republican Army NRA Russian Nacionalnaya respublikanskaya armiya NRA Ponomarev statements about NRA involvement See also 2022 2023 Belarusian and Russian partisan movement Ponomarev claims the NRA is an underground group working inside Russia dedicated to removing Putin from power 31 He has subsequently claimed it is a network of clandestine cells 32 In Ponomarev s narrative to the Kyiv Post the group has previously carried out anonymous arson attacks on military induction centers then shifted to targeting Dugin and Dugina as something high profile for which they could become well known He elaborated that a contact in the group told him a week before the assassination to expect something big followed by instructions on the day of the event to watch the news Following news coverage of the assassination Ponomarev claims that he was provided evidence of the group s responsibility 33 Ponomarev added that his sources believed two persons i e both Dugin and Dugina were in the targeted car 34 From Ponomarev s statement it is unclear whether she was targeted deliberately or whether her father was the intended target or whether the intention might have been to kill both 30 Ponomarev gave a similar account to Radio NV Ukrainian Radio NV adding that his contacts sent certain photos to prove their involvement 35 Along with the claim of responsibility for the assassination Ponomarev aired the organization s manifesto on his media outlet February Morning Russian Utra Fevralya and hailed it as a new page in Russian resistance to Putinism New but not the last 32 Later confronted with the news of the FSB s accusation of Ukrainian involvement Ilya Ponomarev told the Meduza news outlet that his purported sources in the National Republican Army deny the claimed Ukrainian being the perpetrator while leaving ambiguous whether she may have had a role 34 In both Meduza and a message to his Telegram channel Rospartisan Russian Rospartizan Ponomarev appeared to take credit for her exfiltration from Russia at the request of unnamed friends 36 Following his announcement of support for the assassination and the NRA Ponomarev claims to have been disinvited from a planned meeting of Russian dissidents 32 Scepticism about NRA involvement As of 21 August 2022 update Associated Press and The Guardian articles concerning the death of Dugina and its aftermath state that the claim of a National Republican Army responsibility cannot be confirmed 37 38 A 22 August 2022 report from Reuters says that Ponomarev s assertion and the group s existence could not be independently verified 39 In an interview with Ponomarev for Meduza both the interviewer Svetlana Reiter and the editor note skepticism about his claims about the Russian NRA his accommodations of Putin in his Duma career and the source of his wealth 40 41 Separately Meduza managing editor Kevin Rothrock questioned Ponomarev s integrity the existence of the NRA and implied that both Dugin and Dugina were civilians who should not have been targeted 42 Citing the livestream of Yulia Latynina Cathy Young discussed the possibility that Ponomarev is a a grifter trying to sell a good story but said that the NRA manifesto s appeal to patriotism is not suggestive of black propaganda 43 Sergey S Radchenko a professor at the Henry A Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies told Deutsche Welle he found the claim of responsibility and manifesto to both be dodgy 44 Deutsche Welle s reporter in Kyiv Roman Goncharenko said there are more questions than answers about the group and noted that the group s purported manifesto employs a call to action fight like us fight with us fight better than us Russian borites kak my borites vmeste s nami borites luchshe nas inspired by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk children s television show Do with us do as we do do better than us de ru that aired in both East Germany and the Soviet Union until 1991 45 Matthew Sussex of Australian National University s National Security College wrote that very few observers believe the hitherto unknown National Republican Army which claimed responsibility for the killing was to blame But if it were then it points to the real possibility of organised domestic terrorism in Russia 46 In The New Yorker Masha Gessen mused that either the National Republican Army is a new group using terrorist tactics and it killed Dugina to show what it s capable of or this is in effect a marketing move a rush to take credit In either case whether the National Republican Army is real or fictional this version is probably inching closer to the truth 47 Investigation On 22 August the Russian Federal Security Service FSB claimed that Ukrainian special services were behind the killing alleging that their primary suspect was a middle aged female Ukrainian national who escaped to Estonia after the explosion 48 49 According to the FSB after arriving with her daughter in Russia the previous month the Ukrainian rented an apartment in the same building where Dugina lived and both were present at the same festival Dugina attended before she was killed 50 The FSB also released surveillance footage from cameras at the entrance of the apartment building and at the border crossing points purportedly showing the suspect and said that she drove a Mini Cooper The FSB allege she used a license plate from the Donetsk People s Republic then switched to a plate from Kazakhstan and then used a plate from Ukraine to cross the border to Estonia 50 Interfax later reported that the FSB named an accomplice a middle aged male Ukrainian national as providing logistical assistance to the primary assassin Specifically the FSB alleged that the accomplice provided the primary suspect with their false license plates and a Kazakhstani passport and assisted in bomb assembly while in Russia The FSB further alleged that the accomplice had also escaped to Estonia 51 The name of the alleged accomplice was released by FSB on 29 August 2022 52 The later Interfax report elaborated that the FSB assert that the primary assassin tailed Dugina within the parking lot for guests at the Tradition followed Dugina s Land Cruiser in her own Mini Cooper and detonated the bomb via remote control 51 It has been impossible to independently verify any of the claims made by the FSB as Russia has criminalized disagreement with the official narrative of the killing and the war in Ukraine in general and has shut down all non Kremlin approved reporting 53 Ukrainian government response The Ukrainian government denied any involvement with Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak stating that we are not a criminal state like the Russian Federation much less a terrorist one 54 55 56 and later blaming the killing on infighting between Russian security agencies 50 While refusing to give comment on the assassination itself the spokesman for the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine told The Washington Post that I can say that the process of internal destruction of the Russky Mir or the Russian world has begun and predicted that the Russian world will eat and devour itself from the inside 57 Estonian government response The Minister of Foreign Affairs for Estonia Urmas Reinsalu said that the claim that Dugina s assassin fled to safe harbor in Estonia was one provocation in a very long line of provocations by the Russian Federation 58 and rejected the claim that Dugina s alleged killer had fled to Estonia 59 Reinsalu and the Ministry urged Estonians to avoid travel to Russia and advised those on short term travel in Russia to hasten their exit 60 In statements to The New York Times law enforcement in Estonia said that Russia had not requested their assistance 61 US intelligence assessment According to an assessment by the United States Intelligence Community reported by The New York Times on 5 October 2022 officials believe that parts of the Ukrainian government authorized the killing with some US officials suspecting that Aleksandr Dugin was the intended target with Darya Dugina also being in the car 26 American officials also admonished Ukrainian officials over the killing it reported and that they were not aware of the operation 62 63 Russian reaction On 21 August 2022 exiled former parliamentarian Ilya Ponomarev via services read aloud a manifesto of the National Republican Army NRA calling for armed action against the regime and endorsed both the assassination and the manifesto 64 65 The following day the anti Putin exile group the Russian Action Committee blacklisted Ponomarev from attending the Free Russia Congress on grounds that he had called for terrorist attacks on Russian territory The committee s statement also implied that Dugina was a civilian who did not take part in the armed confrontation and similarly condemned the mockery of Alexandr Dugin following the attack as a demonstrative rejection of normal human empathy for the families of the victims 66 67 importance Dugina s father Aleksandr Dugin called the killing a terrorist act executed by the Nazi Ukrainian regime and wrote that we need only our victory 68 Russian president Vladimir Putin sent a message of condolences to the family of Dugina describing her as a bright talented person with a real Russian heart 69 Putin posthumously awarded Dugina the Order of Courage 70 The head of the Kremlin recognized breakaway Donetsk People s Republic Denis Pushilin claimed that Ukrainian authorities were behind the explosion 71 In the immediate aftermath of the assassination the United States government backed Ukrainian news service Svoboda org gathered various perspectives from Russian language social media They included a round up of reactions from pro regime figures including former National Bolshevik Party member Zakhar Prilepin blaming Ukrainians and calling for grenade attacks in reprisal Aleksey Chadayev d blaming Poles Yegor Kholmogorov d Darya Mitina Yevgeny Primakov Jr attributing the death to Westerners in general and Alexander Ryklin d blaming Alexei Navalny 72 The same compilation included responses from opponents and critics of Putin Dmitry Gudkov wrote of the event as a boomerang Russian bumerang for Dugin s warlike rhetoric Maria Baronova observed that since the outbreak of the special military operation assassinations were shifting from cloaked poisonings back to openly violent means and recalled wry advice from the 1990s to avoid expensive cars Grigorii Golosov theorized that the attack was meant for Darya Dugina and not her father to provide an appealing martyr for anti Ukraine hawks though he stressed that he would refrain from guessing whom these hawks are Alexander Nevzorov wrote that neither Dugin nor Dugina were important but noted the assassination had created fear among Putin s circles 72 International reaction On 23 August United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric called for an investigation into Dugina s killing 73 Pope Francis condemned the killing of Darya Dugina and mentioned it as an example of the madness of war called Dugina an innocent victim 74 75 The statement was strongly criticized by the Ukrainian ambassador to the Holy See Andrii Yurash 76 77 78 and the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Apostolic Nuncio in Ukraine Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas for explanations on the issue 79 80 In a statement to Vatican News the Holy See clarified that the Pope s words were to be interpreted as a defense of human life not as a political defense of Dugina noting that Francis has repeatedly condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine 81 In The Conversation Matthew Sussex of Australian National University s National Security College wrote any way you cut it the killing of Darya Dugina brings Putin s own leadership into question This is something he has scrupulously avoided He is obsessed with control and enjoys the support of a massive propaganda machine to turn defeats into triumphs and blame others for his mistakes 46 French magazine Elements organ of the ethno nationalist think tank GRECE published a lengthy tribute to both Ideologue Alain de Benoist called Dugina s death an act of war 82 Funeral and burial Farewell ceremony of Darya Dugina in August 2022 On 23 August 2022 a farewell ceremony for Dugina was held at a TV studio in Moscow s Ostankino Tower where she was lying in state it was attended among others by far right party leader Leonid Slutsky propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov and Putin s chef government and military contractor Yevgeny Prigozhin leader of A Just Russia For Truth Sergey Mironov Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Sergey Neverov National Bolshevik writer and activist Zakhar Prilepin the head of the State television Rossiya Segodnya Dmitry Kiselyov Governor of Khabarovsk Krai Mikhail Degtyarev ultra conservative oligarch Konstantin Malofeev and Vladimir Putin s representative Igor Shchyogolev 83 On the same day the Russian President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded her with the Order of Courage for courage and selflessness shown in the performance of her professional duty 84 85 Dugina s funeral was held in the Church of St Michael the Archangel in Mikhailovskaya Sloboda ru in Ramensky District of Moscow Oblast the ceremony was presided by Metropolitan Paul Ponomaryov of Krasnodar and Kuban who on behalf of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow extended his condolences to Aleksandr Dugin and the other relatives 86 87 After the funeral services she was buried next to her grandmother in the village cemetery 88 LegacyRussian language investigative news site 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Monday saying that our special services have no relation to that Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu dismissed the Russian claim saying in televised remarks that we regard this as one instance of provocation in a very long line of provocations by the Russian Federation and we have nothing more to say about it at the moment Pannett Rachel Timsit Annabelle Ilyushina Mary 21 August 2022 Car explosion kills daughter of Putin ally Alexander Dugin Russia says Washington Post Retrieved 28 August 2022 ERR ERR ERR News 23 August 2022 Minister FSB claim of alleged assassin fleeing to Estonia is provocation ERR Retrieved 25 August 2022 Paul Kirby 23 August 2022 Darya Dugina Moscow murder accusation is fiction says Ukraine bbc com BBC News Retrieved 23 August 2022 Estonia rejected the Russian claim that Ms Dugina s alleged killer had fled across the border as a provocation in a very long line of provocations by the Russian Federation Foreign minister urges against travel to Russia in wake of 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political positions Vatican News in Italian 30 August 2022 Notre hommage a Darya Douguine Our tribute to Darya Dugina Revue Elements in French 21 August 2022 Retrieved 28 August 2022 Radchenko Sergey 24 August 2022 Daria Dugina has become a martyr for Putin The Spectator Retrieved 24 August 2022 Ukaz o nagrazhdenii ordenom Muzhestva Dari Duginoj posmertno Decree on awarding the Order of Courage to Daria Dugina posthumously kremlin ru 22 August 2022 Pennington Josh McCluskey Mitchell 23 August 2022 Russia awards posthumous order of courage to Darya Dugina CNN Retrieved 4 September 2022 Patriarshij namestnik Moskovskoj mitropolii prinyal uchastie v otpevanii ubiennoj Darii Duginoj Novosti Patriarhiya ru The Patriarchal Viceroy of the Moscow Metropolis took part in the funeral service for the murdered Daria Dugina News Patriarchy ru Patriarhiya ru patriarchia ru in Russian Retrieved 17 November 2022 Balashova 23 August 2022 Gibel Dari Duginoj Death of Daria Dugina ruvera ru in Russian Retrieved 17 November 2022 More cvetov kak vyglyadit mogila zhurnalistki Dari Duginoj A sea of flowers what the grave of journalist Daria Dugina looks like m 5 tv ru 23 August 2022 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Pertsev Andrey Hawkish times need hawkish people meduza io Retrieved 19 November 2022 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Darya Dugina A portrait of Russian Daria Dugina who was killed in a car bomb on Getty images Portals Biography Politics Journalism Russia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darya Dugina amp oldid 1154007242 Killing, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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