22 Aug, 2022 14:41
Russia releases video of
suspected Moscow car bomber
Footage shows the Ukrainian
citizen entering the country and leaving it after assassinating Darya Dugina
FSB video shows the suspect behind Moscow car bombing,
Natalya Vovk, entering the house where the attack’s victim, Darya Dugina,
lived © RT
FSB video shows the suspect
behind Moscow car bombing, Natalya Vovk, entering the house where the attack’s
victim, Darya Dugina, lived © RT
Russia’s Federal Security Service
(FSB) has made public a video of Ukrainian national Natalya Vovk, identified as
the prime suspect in Saturday’s car bombing that killed journalist Darya Dugina
in Moscow. The footage published Monday shows Vovk and her teenage daughter
entering Russia, inside the building where Dugina lived, and leaving the
country in haste.
Vovk, 43, was named by the FSB on
Monday as the prime suspect in the assassination of Dugina. The Ukrainian
national arrived in Russia on July 23, using Donetsk People’s Republic license
plates to avoid scrutiny. While in Moscow, she swapped the plates on her Mini
Cooper to those of Kazakhstan, a friendly former Soviet republic. On Sunday,
after the bombing, Vovk drove to Estonia with Ukrainian plates, the FSB said.
Photos of the different license
plates were included as part of the video presentation.
The authorities also said Vovk
may have used her teenage daughter as cover to move around Russia more easily.
She rented an apartment in the same building where Dugina lived, and was
captured on the doorway camera.
A photo ID of Vovk in the uniform
of Ukraine’s National Guard was published in April on the Russian internet, as
part of a dox of neo-Nazi Azov regiment members. It lists her surname as Shaban
– the surname her daughter used when entering Russia, according to the FSB.
Ukraine previously claimed it was not involved in the assassination.
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Dugina, 30, was killed on
Saturday evening after attending a conservative family festival near Moscow
with her father, philosopher Aleksandr Dugin. Vovk allegedly planted an
improvised explosive device under the Toyota SUV that belonged to Dugin, who
may have been her intended target.
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