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Daughter of Ukraine war mastermind 'is blown to pieces in Moscow car bomb': Darya Dugin 'assassinated in attack meant for her father Alexander' – one of Putin's closest aides often dubbed the Russian leader's 'brain'
PUBLISHED: 18:35 EDT, 20 August 2022 | UPDATED: 18:56 EDT, 20 August 2022
The daughter of a major Vladimir Putin ally has reportedly been killed in a car bombing in Moscow.
Darya Dugin was 'blown to pieces' in the 'assassination plot', which had been intended for her father Alexander, according to Russian media.
Unconfirmed reports say she was driving her Land Cruiser Prado near the village of Bolshiye Vyazyomy when the vehicle suddenly exploded.
Footage allegedly taken at the scene shows a huge inferno burning by a roadside with at least one fire truck in attendance.
Russian violinist Petr Lundstrem has claimed that Darya was returning from a festival and had planned to drive back with her father, but he left in a separate car.
Alexander Dugin, 60, is often called 'Putin's brain' or 'Rasputin' due to his close relationship with the warring president.
He is the former chief editor of the staunchly pro-Putin Tsargrad TV network and is said to be the mastermind of the ongoing Ukraine invasion.
While he has no formal role in government, the far-right occult writer is said to heavily influence Putin, particularly when it comes to propaganda.
He is credited with giving new life to the term Novorossiya (New Russia), which was adopted by Putin to justify his annexation of Crimea - after being widely used by Dugin in 2013 and 2014.
It comes as Russian forces have stepped up their battle to seize one of the dwindling number of cities in embattled eastern Ukraine not already under their control, while continuing to fire on towns and villages in the country's north and south.
Ukrainian officials said on Saturday that Russian shelling had collapsed balconies and blown out windows in the southern region of Mykolayiv, injuring at least nine civilians.
A five-storey apartment building and private homes in the town of Voznesensk were badly damaged, the Black Sea region's governor said.
Vitaliy Kim wrote in a Telegram post: 'As of 1.30pm (local time) - nine wounded, including four children.
All children in a serious condition. Ages range from three to 17.' He added that a young girl lost an eye as a result of Saturday's attack.
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