Dugina’s father, an ultranationalist, calls for
Russia to punish Ukraine for her death.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/08/22/world/ukraine-russia-war-news#dugin-daughter-bombing
The
outspoken Russian ultranationalist Aleksandr Dugin called on Monday for revenge
against Ukraine and for Russia to push on in its invasion, in his first
comments since a car bombing killed his daughter.
The Russian
authorities on Monday blamed Ukraine for organizing the killing of his
daughter, Daria Dugina, on Saturday on a highway in an affluent district
outside of Moscow.
Mr. Dugin,
who Russian media reports said was driving in a separate car behind his
daughter when the blast went off, said she had been “brutally killed by an
explosion in front of my eyes.”
He said the
attack was an “act of terror” that had been “carried out by the Nazi Ukrainian
regime,” repeating the Kremlin’s false description of Ukraine as a Nazi state.
“Our hearts
yearn for more than just revenge or retribution,” Mr. Dugin said in a statement
issued by an associate, the ultraconservative business magnate Konstantin
Malofeev. “We only need our victory. My daughter laid her maiden life on its
altar. So win, please!”
Mr. Dugin
has often been described as “Putin’s brain,” although the relationship between
the two men is opaque and, some analysts say, overstated. But Mr. Dugin has
been one of the most visible proponents of the idea of an imperial Russia at
the helm of a “Eurasian” civilization locked in an existential conflict in the
West.
A leading
advocate for the conquest of Ukraine, he recently has urged the Kremlin to
escalate its assault.
Ms. Dugina
espoused many of her father’s views, appearing regularly on state television to
promote the idea of an imperialist and aggressive Russia. Although she was not
well known in Russia beyond ultranationalist and imperialist circles, she also
played a role in building ties between Russia and Europe’s far right.
Last month,
the British government imposed sanctions on Ms. Dugina, citing her as a
“frequent and high-profile contributor of disinformation in relation to
Ukraine.” The United States imposed sanctions on her in March, describing her
as the chief editor of an English-language disinformation website owned by
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian oligarch known as “Putin’s chef.”
— Anton Troianovski

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