After the murder of Russian war supporter Darya Dugina, investigators have identified another suspected participant. The domestic secret service FSB announced on Monday that it was a Ukrainian born in 1978 who entered via Estonia on July 30.
The man is said to have helped prepare the crime and left Russia again. The car of the daughter of right-wing nationalist Alexander Dugin exploded near Moscow on August 20.
Shortly after the crime, investigators charged a suspect from Ukraine who was deported for a search. Russia blames Ukrainian secret services for the attack. Kiev denies any involvement.
Source: Krone

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