Ukrainian President Zelensky denies Russia’s accusation for Dugina’s murder

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Russia “This is absolutely not our responsibility,” rejecting the accusation that Ukraine was responsible for the death of Darya Dugina in the Moscow bombing. said.

Zelenskiy made a statement after the 2nd Summit of the Crimean Platform, held in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, with the participation of leaders and high-level officials from about 60 countries and international organizations.

Referring to the Russian Federal Security Service’s (FSB) statement that it was determined that the Ukrainian special services were behind the murder of Dugina in a bomb attack, Zelenskiy said, “This is definitely not our responsibility. (Natalya Vovk, who allegedly killed Dugina) is not a citizen of our state.” used the phrase.

FSB ALLEGED THAT THE ATTACK WAS CARRIED OUT BY UKRAINIAN CITIZEN

In a statement regarding the details of Dugina’s murder, the FSB said, “It was determined that the crime was prepared and committed by the Ukrainian special services. The murder plan was carried out by Ukrainian citizen Natalya Vovk, born in 1979. Vovk came to Russia with her 12-year-old daughter on July 23, where Dugina lived to gather information. rented an apartment in the apartment.” made his statements.

It was reported that Vovk fled to Estonia with his daughter through the Pskov region of Russia after the attack, and that this person used the Donetsk People’s Republic plate when entering Russia, the Kazakhstan plate in Moscow, and the Ukrainian plate when exiting the country.

Darya Dugina, daughter of Russia’s well-known political expert Aleksandr Dugin, died when the car she was in exploded on 20 August near the city of Odintsovo in the Moscow region.

The FSB reported that it was determined that the Ukrainian special services were behind the murder of Dugina in a bomb attack.

Ukraine’s Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov, in a statement to Ukrainian television, denied Russia’s claims and said that his country had nothing to do with Dugina’s murder.

ESTONIA ALSO REJECTED RUSSIA’S CLAIMS

Estonia has denied allegations that Russian political scientist Aleksandr Dugin hid the woman who allegedly killed his daughter, Daria Dugina.

According to Newsweek’s report, Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu described attempts to show Estonia’s connection to Dugina’s death as a provocation.

Reinsalu emphasized that the allegations of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) are a new provocation by Russia and noted that they have nothing more to say about the issue.

The FSB announced that Dugin’s daughter was killed by a Ukrainian citizen woman and shared some images of the woman in Russia.

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