Aftermath of the Darya Dugina explosion
Newsweek: What Is Russia's Anti-Putin 'National Republican Army'?
Darya Dugina, daughter of an influential ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was killed in a suspected car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow organized by the so-called National Republican Army (NRA), according to a former member of Russia's Duma who is now living in exile.
Former Russian state deputy Ilya Ponomarev, in an appearance on his Russian-language opposition TV channel "Utro Fevralya" in Kyiv, alleged that Dugina, 30, was killed by Russian partisans from the NRA. He said both Dugin and his daughter were targets.
Dugina was the daughter of Russian political commentator Alexander Dugin, who has been credited with being a key architect of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Update: An anti-Putin army of Russians may be waging war against the Putin regime (We Are The Mighty)
WNU Editor: I follow Russian news religiously. This is the first time that I am hearing about the 'National Republican Army'.
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