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Behind the scenes of Dugin’s assassination that stirred Russia!

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Behind the scenes of Dugin's assassination that stirred Russia! 1
Ömür Çelikdönmez

As you may remember, I stated in my last piece that London and Washington, who are enforcing a global siege and embargo campaign on Russia due to the Ukraine war, do not hold back when it comes to stating their desire for the war to continue. The majority of European nations are working to put an end to the war as soon as possible in order to prevent being negatively impacted by the increase in food costs at a time when there is a problem in the energy supply. The elimination of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was made into a puppet of the US and Britain before the war with the promise of NATO membership, is included in their plans in this regard, by whatever means necessary.

The first step has already been taken in Ukraine.

The chief of the security service in the Ukrainian province of Kirovohrad, Alexander Nakonechny, was discovered dead in his residence yesterday evening. Alexander Nakonechny allegedly shot himself in the head to end his life.

There are rumors that Ukrainian secret services like the CIA/MI-6 may have been involved in Alexander Nakonechny’s suicide.

The motive?

According to one claim, Alexander Nakonechny informed Russian intelligence about the bomb plot that killed Aleksandr Dugin’s daughter, and the other claim is that he was the mastermind of the assassination.

In a previous related assessment, I have stated that there is a rivalry between two powerful figures in the Russian Federation, and that the relationship between the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and the Secretary of the Security Council General Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev is partially reflected in the functioning of the administration, despite the difference in status determined by law, although the disagreement on international issues does not surface.

I also referred to the fact that in some diplomatic lobbies it was already rumored that the coup, which was already in full swing in the Kremlin corridors, would be behind the scenes and even hybrid, like everything connected with the Putinist era, and that the only name that came to mind was that of Nikolai Patrushev, the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, who pulls the strings of the army, security forces and intelligence services.

Echoes of the assassination

Vasily Piskarev, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption, said that during the investigation special attention should be paid to versions of the murder motivated by political hatred or hostility. Vladimir Dzhabarov, first deputy chairman of the Federation Council’s international affairs committee, said the death of 30-year-old Darya Dugina, daughter of Russian public figure Alexander Dugin, could be related to her father’s activities or “Ukrainian events”.

Igor Yurievich Korotchenko, a member of the Public Council of the Russian Defense Ministry, said that the assassination was aimed at Turkish-Russian rapprochement and that the Anglo-Saxon powers were sending a message to the political elites in Ankara and Moscow with the assassination of Dugin.

Armenian intelligence officers, on the other hand, insist that the assassination of Aleksandr Dugin’s daughter, Daria Dugina, who was not sympathetic to the Armenian public because she had said that Nagorno-Karabakh belonged to Azerbaijan, was not saddened by the assassination, and that it must have been carried out by Russian special services.

However, they say, “it may have been carried out by Ukrainian special services working in close cooperation with the Americans and the British.” The Armenian sources also categorically deny that Kiev’s official sources deny their role in the assassination and deny accusations of involvement in the explosions in Crimea.

The European media’s approach to Dugin’s assassination is reminiscent of crocodile tears. For example, the Daily Mail reported that “Daria Dugina was killed in an assassination attempt on her father”. “The daughter of a Russian ideologue who advocated a Russian takeover of Ukraine was killed in a car bomb explosion near Moscow on Saturday evening,” Reuters reported.

Germany’s Der Spiegel said, “The daughter of ideologist Alexander Dugin was killed in an alleged assassination attempt near Moscow. The circumstances suggest that the attack was aimed at her father,” it writes. According to Alexander Dugin, he and his daughter recently received numerous threats from Ukrainian nationalists via social networks, but they paid no attention to them.

Ukraine issued a statement that “we have nothing to do with the assassination”

Earlier, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Denis Pushilin, accused Ukrainian terrorists of the death of journalist Daria Dugina. This opinion was supported by Vladimir Rogov, a member of the main council of the military-civil administration of the Zaporozhye region. It is known that Dugin and his daughter are included in the list of “enemies of Ukraine” on the Peacemaker website. Mikhail Podolyak, an advisor to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, argued that Ukraine had nothing to do with the assassination of journalist and political expert Daria Dugina. “Ukraine has nothing to do with this incident,” Podolyak said on the live broadcast of the Ukrainian Telemaraton.

The National Republican Army (NRA) claimed responsibility for the assassination!

The Natsional’naya Respublikanskaya Armiya/National Republican Army claimed responsibility for the assassination of Daria Dugina, daughter of Russian propagandist and ideologue Aleksandr Dugin, when a bomb exploded in her car. In a statement released by the National Republican Army, a group of Russian activists, soldiers and partisans opposed to Vladimir Putin’s regime, it was noted that NRA members oppose Russia’s war in Ukraine.

The NRA is an underground partisan group of Russians working to violently overthrow the Putin regime in Russia. Former State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomarev, the NRA spokesman, currently lives in the United States.

Ponomarev was the only Russian MP to vote against the “annexation” of Crimea to the Russian Federation in March 2014.

“We declare President Putin a usurper of power and a war criminal who started a fratricidal war between Slavic peoples and sent Russian soldiers to certain and senseless deaths. Poverty and coffins for some and palaces for others are the essence of his policy.”

The sought-after scapegoat has been found!…
Russia’s Federal Security Service/Federalnaya slujba bezopasnosti FSB announced that they have identified the terrorist who carried out the assassination with a bomb trap.

Who is he?

Natalia Vovk, a Ukrainian citizen who fled to Estonia after carrying out the terrorist bombing.

The treacherous attack was carried out by Natalia Pavlovna Vovk, a Ukrainian citizen born in 1979, who arrived in Russia on July 23 with flight number DNR and traveled around Moscow with an Armenian passport. Vovk was accompanied by her 12-year-old daughter, Sophia Shaban, to avoid attracting attention.

The FSB said they both rented an apartment in the same building where Daria Dugina lived. They also said that she and her daughter attended a patriotic festival where Dugina performed and then followed her step by step to a patriotic festival where her daughter died.

According to the FSB, after the murder, Vovk and her daughter left the territory of the Russian Federation in the car they used in Moscow, but changed its license plates to Ukrainian ones. They crossed the border with Estonia in the Pskov region. Vovk Natalya ‘Perpetrator’, a 1979-born Ukrainian citizen, was said to be driving a Mini Cooper with Donetsk People’s Republic license plates into Russia, with Republic of Kazakhstan license plates while in Moscow, and with Ukrainian license plates while traveling from the Pskov region to Estonia.

After carrying out the controlled explosion of the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado driven by Dugina, Vovk and his daughter Sofia Mikhaïlovna Chaban, born in 2010, left Russia via the Pskov region for Estonia.

In Turkish, the Russian secret service let the bird get away.

Don’t they ask? If you gathered so much information in such a short time, if the terrorist left so many traces behind, why didn’t you catch him?

Who did the bomb attack send a message to?

Dugin and his daughter were the target of UK sanctions, with London accusing them of being “a source of disinformation about Ukraine” and of supporting or encouraging “policies or actions aimed at destabilizing the situation in Ukraine”.

Aleksandr Dugin is generally considered to be Russian President Putin’s man. In Turkey, this belief is quite widespread. He is even known as the geopolitical theorist of Russian Nationalism, which permeates the background of Putin’s political discourse. But he is an advisor to Gennady Seleznyov, the speaker of the Duma, and Sergey Narishkin, one of the leaders of the United Russia party. It is not inconceivable that this attack could be an internal showdown.

Why was Daria Dugina targeted?

Aleksandr Dugin’s daughter, 30-year-old Daria Alexandrovna Dugin, also known as Daria Platonova, graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 2015.

Daria Dugin is the daughter of Alexander Dugin from his second marriage to philosopher Natalya Melentyeva. Born in 1992, she graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at Moscow State University and worked as a political observer for the International Eurasian Movement.

Under the pseudonym Daria Platonova, she worked as a journalist for state and government-affiliated media such as Russia Today, Zvezda and Tsargrad. She was fluent in French. She knew Marion Maréchal-Le Pen and they were on good terms. Before the 2017 French presidential elections, Dugina even negotiated with Marine Le Pen to lift sanctions against Russia.

Dugina, also known as a journalist, was a political observer for the non-governmental organization “International Eurasian Movement”. Russian political expert, sociologist and philosopher Aleksandr Dugin heads the International Eurasian Movement. Although Dugin does not hold an official position in the Russian government, he is known to be a big supporter of Putin. Dugin, who embraces neo-Eurasianism, was included in the list of “100 Global Thinkers of the Modern World” by Foreign Policy magazine in 2014. In addition, Dugin has been on the sanctions lists of the United States, Canada and the European Union since 2010.

Darya Dugina was sanctioned by the US and the UK for spreading disinformation online.

Dugin equates Islam with Orthodoxy!

Dugin, a professor at Moscow State University, has long argued that Moscow should assert itself more aggressively on the global stage and advocated the unification of Russian-speaking regions under a “Russian empire”.

His followers, today’s Russian conservatives, claim to have more in common with the Islamic tradition than with Western liberalism. Alexandr Dugin, for example, says: “Almost everything corresponds in the Islamic and Orthodox traditions. We both reject certain aspects of the secular, Western, European, individualistic understanding of human rights.”

Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Metropolitan Church says that “there are values that are no less important than human rights. These are faith, morality, rituals, the Motherland.”

Alexander Dugin’s role in helping the Kremlin with its foreign policy problems and his role in improving relations between Ankara and Moscow, as well as the claims that Dugin played an influential role in resolving the crisis between Erdogan and Putin after the downing of the Russian jet, are said to have been confirmed by İsmail Hakkı Pekin, who was among the participants of a four-day meeting organized by Dugin in Moscow in December 2015.

The assassination attempt against Dugin is a message to all Russians: Your Eurasian-imperial nonsense, your dreams of a sovereign Russia, your attempts to break the global postmodern project and create a multipolar world are doomed to failure.

Apparently, this is what they wanted to say to all citizens of the Russian Federation. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the assassination lists of Russian businessmen labeled as ‘oligarchs’ have been quite long. The assassination lists were not limited to businessmen such as Sergey Protosinya, Vladislav Avayev, Alexander Tyuliakov and Vasily Melnikov, who had amassed great fortunes with the support of the Russian authorities.

Some oligarchs have been found dead in their homes in Europe and Russia, and most of the investigations have been inconclusive. Does the wave of mysterious assassinations now extend to political theorists who influence Putin’s policies?

Kiev has carried out a series of successful offensives on the Crimean Peninsula, suggesting that Russia is struggling to achieve its objectives and that the tide of war is likely to turn in Kiev’s favor. While peace initiatives have failed, the intensity of the conflict is expected to increase further.

Why didn’t Dugin get into his car at the last minute?

Recall that the tragedy occurred on the evening of August 20 near the village of Bolshie Vyazemy in the Odintsovo urban district of the Moscow region.

An explosive device exploded in a Toyota Land Cruiser, after which the car caught fire. Daria Dugina, 29, who was driving a foreign car, died on the spot in front of her father, who was following her in another car.

Dugin, who was said to be the main target, changed his mind at the last minute and traveled in another car.

It is known that Dugin, who did not request protection from the Russian state, acted in accordance with security measures. However, what motive, factor or intelligence information convinced him to get into another car a few minutes before the terrorist attack?

The assassination of Darya Dugina, daughter of prominent Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin, could mark a turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war. The assassination is expected to pave the way for a series of purges in Russia and Ukraine and take the war to a new and challenging dimension.

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