The FSB believes that this woman organized the murder of Dugina Photo: Social Networks
Senator Vladimir Dzhabarov said that if Estonia does not hand over to Russia the perpetrator of the murder of Daria Dugina, Moscow will have grounds for “tough actions against Tallinn harboring a terrorist.”
Earlier on Monday, the FSB announced that they had solved the murder of the daughter of public activist Alexander Dugin. According to the statement of the secret service, the killer was a citizen of Ukraine born in 1979 Natalia Vovk, who arrived in Russia in July with her 12-year-old daughter and rented an apartment in the house where Daria Dugina lived.
The FSB claims that Vovk arrived in a Mini Cooper with the numbers of the DPR, moved around the capital with the numbers of Armenia, and after the murder of Dugina changed the numbers to Ukrainian and left for the Pskov region, where she crossed the border of Estonia.