The OPU made a statement about the undermining of propagandist Daria Dugina


The day before, a car with Russian propagandist Dugina was blown up.
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President's Office, stressed that Ukraine had nothing to do with undermining the propagandist Daria Dugina, which the Russians have already begun to blame.
Ukraine, of course, has nothing to do with yesterday's explosion (Dugina - ed.), because we are not a criminal state, what is the Russian Federation, and even more so not a terrorist state, Podolyak said.
In his opinion, the topic of Ukrainian involvement is being promoted in the Kremlin in order to conduct an open mobilization.
According to another version of the adviser to the OP, in Russia now different political groups are fighting among themselves to redistribute the internal ideological space within the country.
In turn, the leader of the "DPR" Denis Pushilin accused Ukraine of the death of Dugin's daughter.
The terrorists of the Ukrainian regime tried to eliminate Alexander Dugin and blew up his daughter ... in the car,” Pushilin wrote. According to him, Daria will be remembered "like a real Russian girl."
Maria Zakharova, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, wrote that if a Ukrainian trace is confirmed in Dugina's death - and this version was voiced by the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin, then "we should talk about the policy of state terrorism implemented by the Kiev regime."
Recall that in the Moscow region on August 20, a car exploded with Dugin, the daughter of "Putin's ideologist" Alexander Dugin, who wrote for the Russian propaganda RT and Tsargrad.
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