Andrei Krasnov, Dugina’s friend, was quoted by the Russian state news agency TASS as saying that the car belonged to his father and that it was likely the intended target.
Dugina was born in 1992, received a degree in philosophy from Moscow State University and appeared as a commentator on the national TV channel Tsargrad. Like his father, he supported sending Russian troops to Ukraine.
In March, she was one of the people sanctioned by the Ministry of Defense United Stateas well as part of the list of Russian elites and disinformation agencies run by the country’s intelligence, along with her father, who has been tasked with sanctions since 2015. She was also punished by United kingdom The Washington Post reported in July of his support for the invasion of Russia.
In both countries, Dugina has been described as The contributor to disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine on different platforms on the Internet.
The US Treasury alleges that she was the editor-in-chief of a disinformation website called United World International, developed by a Russian political influence operation called “Project Lakhta,” which Treasury officials say used fake online characters to interfere. In the US elections since 2014.
The site will also contain content saying that Ukraine will “die” if it is accepted into NATO.
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