The daughter of Vladimir Putin’s favorite philosopher died in a shocking explosion

This past Saturday in Moscow, during a chaotic moment and shortly after the automobile in which Vladimir Putin was driving exploded, the daughter of his favorite philosopher passed away. Daria Duguina, the target and one of the Russian president’s ideologues, is the daughter of Oleksandr Dugin.

In the town of Velyki Vyazomi, on the outskirts of Moscow, Daria’s automobile exploded.

The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado “flew through the air in the village of Velyki Vyazomy, on the outskirts of Moscow,” according to the Tass news agency.

Twitter is flooded with photographs and videos of the explosion site. Oleksandr Dugin was the focus for some. The possibility of an attack is currently being looked into by the security personnel.

The man with his hands in his hair who can be seen in the video taken at the explosion site is the same Russian ultranationalist philosopher and political scientist, according to the RT channel. The age of Daria Dugina was thirty.

According to the same media, witnesses claimed that the explosion happened at 9:45 p.m. local time in the center of the road and that debris flew all over the place.

Following the explosion, the automobile slammed into a fence and caught fire there.

The two were scheduled to ride in the same car as they left a public event, according to the British publication Daily Mail, which cites Russian sources. However, Dugin made the last-minute decision to switch to a different vehicle.

In general, neither the police reports nor the cause of the explosion that claimed the woman’s life were known.

Dens Pushilin, the leader of the Donetsk People’s Republic, started the debate on his Telegram channel by claiming that “terrorists of the Ukrainian regime” were behind the attack and seeking to kill Dugin.

Daria worked in journalism, philosophy, and political science, and in July 2022, as punishment for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, she was included to the UK sanctions lists against Russian individuals.

Dugin is a philosopher who embraced Russian nationalism in order to support Vladimir Putin’s presidency. He developed a theory of international relations that forewarns about Eurasia’s potential for expansion in a multipolar world.

Dugin made multiple trips to Argentina, where he spoke at conferences and questioned the political ideology of liberalism, which he saw as the manifestation of a brand-new dictatorship.

Using data from organizations

By Editor

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