Russian news agencies report the explosion may have been targeting her father, Alexander Dugin, a prominent ultra-nationalist Russian philosopher.
PostedDarya Dugin's father, Aleksandr Dugin is a Russian ultra-nationalist philosopher believed to be close to the Russian president.abc.net.au/news/darya-dugin-dies-in-moscow-car-explosion-reports/101355084Darya Dugina, the daughter of Russian public figure Alexander Dugin, has reportedly died in a car explosion near Moscow.
Andrey Krasnov, the head of the Russian Horizon social movement, told Russian news agency TASS that Mr Dugin was likely also a target."Yes, a very adverse event. I knew Darya personally," Mr Krasnov said on Sunday. "This was the father's vehicle. Darya was driving another car but she took his car today, while Alexander went in a different way.
"He returned, he was at the site of the tragedy. As far as I understand, Alexander or probably they together were the target." The car exploded near Bolshiye Vyazemy village in the Moscow region, law enforcement agencies told TASS earlier on Sunday.
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