Oleksi Danilov believes that the Russian security service FSB will carry out terrorist attacks in Russia in order to justify the general campaign.
Ukrainian authorities do not believe Russian accusations that the Ukrainian security service was to blame Aleksandr Duginin filial Darja Duginan to death.
Security Service of the Russian Federation FSB said on Monday that he completed the Dugina murder investigation less than three days after the car bomb attack that killed him.
Based on its investigation, the FSB claims that the Ukrainian security service was behind the attack that killed Dugina.
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Ukrainian head of the Security Council It would be Danilov strongly denied Ukrainian involvement in Dugina’s death. He stated his position in an interview he gave to the Ukrainian 24 Kanal television channel on Tuesday, he says Ukrainskaya Pravda newspaper.
In the interview, Danilov blamed the FSB for Dugina’s death.
“We don’t work like that. Our men and women have more important jobs to do. We are in no way involved in the explosion that killed this woman – it is the work of the FSB,” Danilov said.
“He has [Duginalla] really didn’t matter to us at all,” he added.
On Tuesday, Danilov said on Twitter that he expects that the FSB will carry out terrorist attacks in order to justify a general campaign in Russia. According to him, support for the war is “collapsing” in Russia.
Ukrainian adviser to the president Myhailo Podoljak denied on Sunday that Ukraine was in any way connected to Dugina’s death.
“Of course, Ukraine has nothing to do with yesterday [Duginan kuoleman] with, because we are not a criminal state, like Russia, and especially not a terrorist state,” Podoljak said on Ukrainian television, according to the Ukrainskaja Pravda newspaper.
On Monday, Podoljak said on Twitter that “Russian propaganda lives in its own fictitious world”, referring to the FSB’s version of events.
FSB according to the accusations, the perpetrator of the car bomb attack that killed Dugina is a Ukrainian citizen who arrived in Russia at the end of July together with his daughter.
The FSB claims that the suspect fled immediately after Saturday’s attack through the Pskov region to Estonia.
Russian state news agency Tass said on Monday that the suspect has been placed on the wanted list so that he can be extradited to Russia.
of the US newspaper The New York Times by However, Estonia has not received official information requests from Russia regarding the extradition of the alleged perpetrator of the attack.
Dugin’s the funeral was held on Tuesday in Moscow.
A British newspaper attended the funeral of The Guardian including hundreds of people. Among the guests were politicians, among others. President of Russia Vladimir Putin sent his condolences to Dugina’s family on the messaging service Telegram on Monday.
“He showed by his actions what it means to be a Russian patriot,” Putin wrote in a statement posted on the Kremlin’s Telegram channel.
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