The successors of the terrible and hateful KGB, now called the FSB (Federal Security Service), accused the Ukrainian Natalia Vok of killing Daria Duguina, daughter of Alexander Dugin, Putin’s adviser and supporter of expansionist ultranationalism. The President of Russia has been using it for some time to defend the idea of a Greater Russia that disappeared when the USSR ceased to exist and so many republics – you know, ingratitude everywhere – decided to secede from the Soviet Union. They even had the audacity to join the western world. There is a version that guarantees that the murder was committed accidentally, since the buyer of the explosives was Alexander Duguin himself, who changed his car at the last minute. The owner of the attack would already be safe in Estonia.
Outraged by the arrogance of a Ukrainian patriot, Putin called the murder a “despicable crime” and praised the figure of the murdered woman. And he criticized the infamy of the “Ukrainian special services”, who meticulously prepared the attack that woke the Russians from their stagnation, unaware of the war and, according to Moscow – which is already known – nothing more than that. more than a “special operation”.
It is incredibly cynical that Moscow dares to criticize, with ideological and ethical arguments, the murder of one of its own citizens by the citizens of a country that was brutally occupied by the Russian army six months ago, causing great destruction and found thousands of dead. military and civilian. Crime is a crime under all circumstances, and whoever the perpetrator is, but in this case self-defense is so obvious that a serious audience will applaud the courage of some Ukrainian patriots who went to attack the enemy. wolf’s mouth