The daughter of a well-known Russian far-right thinker died in a car bomb attack

The daughter of a well known Russian far right thinker died in

Aleksandr Dugin’s daughter, Darja Dugina, was driving her father’s car, in which Aleksandr was also supposed to be.

Darja Duginaa Russian far-right thinker Aleksandr Duginin daughter died in Moscow in a car bomb attack, reports the Russian news agency Tass.

The car driven by Dugina, who was born in 1992 and belonged to her father, exploded in the village of Bolshie Vjazemy in the Moscow region.

According to a representative of the Horizon people’s movement led by Dugi’s parent interviewed by Tass, the target of the explosion could have been Aleksandr or both Dugins.

According to Tassi, Darja and her father were together at a music festival and they were supposed to travel in the same car.

According to the Telegram channel of the Russian Baza news media, the elder Dugin had switched to another car at the last minute. Baza shared videos shot at the scene, according to which Dugin arrived at the scene of the explosion about ten minutes after the car exploded.

Dugina was the target of sanctions from many Western countries after participating in the UWI fake news project.

According to the Digital Forensic Research Lab, run by the Atlantic Council think tank, which specializes in exposing fake news, UWI joined the notorious Internet Research Agency, which ran troll farms and the special prosecutor got involved Robert Mueller according to the report, among other things, for the 2016 US presidential election with fake social media accounts.

In troll factories or farms, employees focus on spreading propaganda on the internet. In Finland, wrote about St. Petersburg’s troll factory.

Dad is an influential thinker

Aleksandr Dugin has sometimes been characterized in the international media as “Putin’s brain”. He is said to have launched the term Novorossija, or New Russia, which was widely used in Russian propaganda in the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine after Russia initially invaded Ukraine in 2014.

Characterized as far-right and nationalist, Dugin has, for example, raised eyebrows in 2014 by stating about Ukrainians so harshly that he had to resign from his professorship.

– Kill, kill, kill them. No negotiations should be held, Dugin commented in an interview with the Anna News news agency.

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