Tama yung pag analyse ko dati na magkakaroon nang internal threats ang Russia. Ukraine will be capitalizing on this one.
The daughter of an influential Russian nationalist ideologue who is often referred to as "Putin's brain" was killed when her car exploded on the outskirts of Moscow, officials said Sunday.
The Investigative Committee branch for the Moscow region said the Saturday night blast was caused by a bomb planted in the SUV driven by Daria Dugina.
The 29-year-old was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent proponent of the "Russian world" concept and a vehement supporter of Russia's invasion and potential annexation of Ukraine.
The "Russian world" is a nationalist spiritual idea purportedly meant to unite various nations connected by vaguely-defined "Russianness" under the Kremlin's banner.
It is commonly cited as one of the ideological justifications for President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine in late February.
Dugina E×ρréššed similar views and had appeared as a commentator on the nationalist TV channel Tsargrad.
"Dasha, like her father, has always been at the forefront of confrontation with the West," Tsargrad said on Sunday, using the familiar form of her name.
The explosion took place as Dugina was returning from a cultural festival she had attended with her father.
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