
After the murder of his daughter Darja, the well-known thinker Alexander Dugin called on the Russians to fight in the spirit of his right-wing nationalist and imperialist ideology.
“Our hearts do not simply thirst for vengeance or vengeance. That would be too small, not Russian,” Dugin said on Telegram on Monday through his confidante, the oligarch Konstantin Malofeev. “We just need our victory. My daughter laid her girlish life on his altar. So please win!”
Dugina, who was considered an advocate of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, died on Sunday night at the age of 29 when her car exploded near Moscow. Russia blames Ukrainian secret services for the attack. However, Kyiv has denied any involvement.