Ex-Russian MP claims Russian partisans
responsible for Moscow car bomb
Speaking in Kyiv, Ilya Ponomarev alleges bomb that
killed daughter of Putin ally was work of underground group
Luke
Harding
Sun 21 Aug
2022 18.54 BST
A former
member of Russia’s Duma who was expelled for anti-Kremlin activities has
claimed that Russian partisans were allegedly behind a car bomb which blew up
the daughter of one of Vladimir Putin’s close political allies on the outskirts
of Moscow.
Speaking in
Kyiv, where he is based, Ilya Ponomarev alleged the explosion on Saturday
evening was the work of the National Republican Army, which he claimed was an
underground group working inside Russia and dedicated to overthrowing the Putin
regime.
The
Guardian has not verified the authenticity of Ponomarev’s claims. Russian
commentators have blamed Ukraine for the attack, a claim Kyiv strongly denies.
“This
action, like many other partisan actions carried out on the territory of Russia
in recent months, was carried out by the National Republican Army (NRA),”
Ponomarev said. He was speaking in a 7pm broadcast on February Morning, a
Russian-language opposition TV channel he launched in Kyiv earlier this year.
He added:
“A momentous event took place near Moscow last night. This attack opens a new
page in Russian resistance to Putinism. New - but not the last.”
The blast
killed Darya Dugina, the 30-year-old daughter of the Russian political
commentator and far-right ideologue Alexander Dugin, both of whom had been
sanctioned by the UK and US for acting to destabilise Ukraine.
Ponomarev
said partisans inside Russia were ready to conduct further similar attacks
against high-profile Kremlin-connected targets, including officials, oligarchs
and members of Russia’s security agencies.
The former
deputy read what purported to be an NRA manifesto: “We declare President Putin
a usurper of power and a war criminal who amended the Constitution, unleashed a
fratricidal war between the Slavic peoples and sent Russian soldiers to certain
and senseless death.
“Poverty
and coffins for some, palaces for others – the essence of his policy. We
believe that disenfranchised people have the right to rebel against tyrants.
Putin will be deposed and destroyed by us!”
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Ponomarev
confirmed his comments in a message sent by text. A leftwing member of Russia’s
parliament, he was the only deputy to vote in 2014 against the annexation of
Crimea.
A vengeful
Kremlin barred him when he was on a trip to the US from re-entering his own
country. He became a Ukrainian citizen in 2019. In March, after the invasion of
Ukraine, he launched February Morning and Rozpartisan, a Telegram channel which
gives news updates of anti-war actions in Russian towns and cities.
Ponomarev’s
feud with Putin is well known. His claim there is an active indigenous
underground movement seeking to assassinate prominent supporters of the war
inside Russia would, if true, mark a dramatic escalation. It is likely to
enrage – if not necessarily convince – the Kremlin.
The alleged
manifesto declared that the Russian government and regional administrations are
Putin’s “accomplices”.
“Those who
do not resign their power will be destroyed by us,” it said.
Other
targets include corrupt businessman, the homes and properties of those who fail
to condemn the Kremlin and its war, and “employees of power structures”.
Military cargoes and people who profit from them will also be wiped out,
itsaid.
The
statement promised the NRA will not target civilians. It described Daria Dugina
as a legitimate target and “faithful companion” to her father, who supported
genocide in Ukraine. “She was a voice calling for violence and murder” in
Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, it stated.
Prominent
Russian hawks have demanded the Kremlin respond by targeting government
officials in Kyiv. “Decision-making centres!! Decision-making centres!!!” wrote
Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of the state-funded RT television
station, reposting a call to bomb the headquarters of the Ukrainian SBU
intelligence agency.

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