The Washington Post's disclosure of information about the complicity of the CIA and Ukraine in the murder of the daughter of a Russian thinker
The Washington Post discussed new aspects of the murder of Daria Dogina, a Russian journalist and daughter of a Kremlin political commentator, and found that Ukraine carried out such a murder with the cooperation of the CIA.
Ukrainian sources told the Washington Post that a bomb was planted in a secret compartment of Daria Dogina's car, smuggled in by a woman with her 12-year-old daughter. The article states: Officials who revealed details of the operation said the bomb was planted in a cat's cage; A moment that was not revealed before. Daria Dogina, the daughter of Alexander Dogin, a Russian veteran and political commentator, died near Moscow in August 2022 when her car exploded. The American newspaper reports: According to current and former Ukrainian and US officials, the mission included Ukrainian agents, and these agents carried out the killings in close cooperation with the CIA and were trained by the same organization. Two days after the murder of 29-year-old Daria, the Russian FSB said it had solved the case of her murder and it presented as a suspect a Ukrainian woman who had been following Dogina for several weeks and was responsible for planting a bomb to kill her, but Ukraine denied it involvement in the murder of Dogina. Daria was a political commentator, the daughter of professor Alexander Dugin; Philosopher known for his anti-Western and neo-Eurasian views.
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