Daria Dugina.. Ukraine responds to Russian accusations of involvement in the murder of Putin’s “Melhem” daughter

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN)– The Ukrainian National Guard denied Russian state media reports that the alleged killer of Daria DuginaDaughter of the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin Known as “the mind” and inspiring Putin, he previously served in the Ukrainian army as a member of the Azov Regiment.

Russia’s state news agency RIA Novosti published a post on a Telegram channel operated by Russian hackers (RaHDit), in which it claimed that the alleged attacker – a woman – served in Azov, which is classified in Russia as a terrorist organization.

“The Russian media published information that the Federal Security Service reported that the murder of Oleksandr Dugin Darya’s daughter was prepared and carried out by Ukrainian special services,” the National Guard said.

The National Guard said that Russian promoters reported that the woman “previously worked as part of the Ukrainian Azov battalion. Thus, she is trying to justify the earlier decision among her compatriots to recognize a unit of the Ukrainian National Guard as a terrorist organization, in which the Russians show the “crimes committed by Azov” on Union territory. Russian”.

She added that the woman did not serve in the Azov unit of the National Guard.

“Obviously there will be more such stories. Especially on the eve of the main public holiday in Ukraine,” the National Guard added.

In a related context, the police and border guards of Estonia said, Monday, that they can exchange information about people who cross the country’s borders “only in cases established by law”, and not because of accusations by the Russian special service in the media, that the person involved in the murder of the daughter of Dugen across the border into Estonia.

“We have not received any official information or request from the Russian authorities on this matter,” media representative of the Estonian police and border guards, Ryan Kesk, told CNN in an email.

The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was unable to comment and directed inquiries to the Ministry of Justice and Border Patrol.

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