Moscow 30 August : Russian investigators said on Monday that they have identified an additional suspect in the murder of Darya Dugina, a fervent supporter of the conflict in Ukraine and the daughter of an important all-weather ally of the Russian president Vladimir Putin.The suspect in the plot to murder was the victim was a Ukrainian born in 1978 who was admitted to the country through Estonia on the 30th day of July according to dpa news agency reported the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) as saying.
The FSB identified the suspect and claimed he was involved in the crime.He then left Russia for good.
Dugina 29, a 29-year-old Russian nationalist journalist who regularly was on pro-Kremlin news channels, died when the car she was driving exploded in the fringes of Moscow on the 20th of August.
Russia swiftly blamed Ukrainian intelligence services for the attack.
They claimed they had identified the principal suspect the main suspect: an Ukrainian woman believed to have booked a room in Dugina’s house to watch her.
The FSB claimed that the girl was born in 1979 and moved to Russia at the close of July.
She left Russia via Estonia right after the bombing.
Kiev has denied any involvement in the incident.
Many analysts believe that her father, the ultra-nationalist ideologicalist Alexander Dugin, was the most likely victim.
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