The daughter of prominent Kremlin-connected far-right ideologue Aleksandr Dugin, one of the main architects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, was reportedly killed when the car she was traveling in exploded in the Moscow region on August 20, Russian investigators said.
Albanian authorities have arrested two Russians and one Ukrainian who were trying to enter a military plant in the central Albania, the country’s Defense Ministry said in a statement on August 20.
In the suburbs, as a result of a car explosion, Daria Dugina, the daughter of a well-known public figure Alexander Dugin, died. The Investigative Committee called the murder ordered and planned in advance. In the car in which Dugina was traveling, an explosive device was installed that went off while driving. The girl died on the spot. Dugina's acquaintances reported that before the tragedy, she and her father visited the Tradition festival in the Moscow region. According to them, Alexander Dugin himself was supposed to ride in the blown up car.
(Reuters) - Darya Dugina, the daughter of ultra-nationalist Russian ideologue Alexander Dugin, was killed in a suspected car bomb attack outside Moscow on Saturday evening. Acquaintances of Dugina said the car she was driving belonged to her father and that he was probably the intended target.
At the Paris military event in honor of Bastille Day on July 14, infantry troops from nine countries – France’s NATO allies Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria – were the first to march along the Champs-Elysees.