Posted on 08/22/2022 8:54:41 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Russia’s counterintelligence agency on Monday claimed that the car bomb that killed the daughter of Vladimir Putin’s ally Alexander Dugin was planted by a female Ukrainian spy who then fled to Estonia.
Officials with FSB have identified Darya Dugina’s alleged assassin as 43-year-old Natalia Vovk, who they said was acting as part of a criminal plot “orchestrated and perpetrated by Ukrainian special services,” according to Russian state news agency TASS.
FSB published a video compilation allegedly that opens with Vovk entering Russia in her grey Mini Cooper, which sports plates issued by the Kremlin-backed separatist Donetsk People’s Republic. A second portion of the video appears to show Vovk entering the apartment building where Dugina lived in Moscow.
A doorbell camera offers a clear view of the woman’s face as she stands in front of the front door, then answers a call on her phone.
The final portion of the video shows Vovk’s Mini Cooper — now featuring Ukrainian plates — being subjected to an inspection on the Russian-Estonian border following Dugina’s killing.
A female border agent instructs in Russian Vovk to open all the doors in her car and the glove compartment, and to remove her luggage from the trunk.
Vovk, wearing a pink tracksuit and dark sunglasses, appears to comply with the inspection, after which she is allowed to be on her way.
Ukraine was quick to deny any involvement in the 29-year-old Dugina’s killing, with President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, declaring: “We are not a criminal state, unlike Russia, and definitely not a terrorist state.”
Russia likewise denied carrying out a “false flag” attack on Dugina, whose father — dubbed “Putin’s brain” — had issued a statement online just hours before the explosion criticizing the Kremlin strongman and advocating for “internal transformations.”
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The security cameras in the VIP parking lot were turned off two weeks before the car bomb was planted. The most likely explanation is carefully-planned FSB false-flag terrorism. That’s how Putin came to power in 1999, and it seems that in his hour of need he is trying to relive his greatest triumph.
Exactly.
This was done by Putin’s FSB (the successor to the KGB)
dubbed “Putin’s brain” — had issued a statement online just hours before the explosion criticizing the Kremlin strongman and advocating for “internal transformations.”Putin isn't Hitler enough for "Putin's brain". But it took until 1943 for Hitler to declare total war.
Add to this...this escape route for the Ukrainian secret agent gal (with her 12-year-old daughter in tow). Going from Moscow to Pskov, then head to the border of Estonia....roughly a 10-hour drive. Whole thing reads like some Angelina Jolie movie script.
Apartment complex trutherism. Well there are kooks who believe the CIA did 9/11 so I guess anything is possible
Uh...so there was this known Ukrainian spy in Russia during a time of war, and the FSB wasn’t tailing her?? Just let her wander around wherever inside Russia until she killed this woman, let her escape, but then fingered her almost immediately??
Since when is a 10 hour drive a big deal?
Not a big deal if you’re trying to beat feet out of the jurisdiction.
What’s with her Moe Howard hair cut? At least at the front. Kind of a ‘Stooge Mullet’. Comedy at the front and bombing at the back
Daily Mail reporting that Russia experts think it was an intramural hit - her father opposing Putin. The bomb of course meant for him, not her.
They're good at bodacious ta-tas and pert bums, though. For that, I'd stay inside.
In my bunk.
I would dally - but make sure there were no sharp objects at hand that she could reach.
Hey there, CIA, how many accounts you guys have on FreeRepublic besides this one?
If you had just done a car-bomb and needed to exit the country...ten hours to get to the border and hope the cops hadn’t figured out your involvement is a heck of a long time.
Her alleged escape method does not “sound like a plan”.
And likely not at the top of the check list either if you wanted to slip away. As evidenced by supposedly being waved through into estonia.
Maybe the plan was to “drive away”.
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