The Assassins of Dasha Are Already in Estonia: Margarita Simonyan Hints at What Needs to Be Done
Russian journalist Daria Dugina’s suspected assassin, Natalia Vovk, served in the Ukrainian armed forces. This was reported by "RIA Novosti," citing the suspect’s father. "She did not serve in Azov; she seemed to be serving in the Ukrainian armed forces," he said. According to him, Vovk retired from the military due to health issues.
It is also noted that a few days before Dugina's death, her daughter had contacted her, stating that she was in Lithuania.
Recall that Russia's Federal Security Service released footage taken hours before journalist Daria Dugina's assassination, where Natalia Vovk, suspected of the murder, is seen allegedly preparing for the crime. On the day of the assassination, Vovk and her daughter attended a literary-musical festival, where Dugina was present as an honorary guest, and in the evening, Vovk executed a controlled explosion in the vehicle driven by the journalist. After that, Vovk and her daughter traveled through the Pskov region to Estonia.
Journalist Margarita Simonyan also addressed the issue on her Twitter page, writing, "The assassins of Dasha are already in Estonia. Of course, Estonia will not extradite them. I think we will find professionals here who would like to admire the spire towers of Estonia's capital."
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