U.S. Intel Believes Ukrainians Were Behind Mysterious Car Bomb Attack

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U.S. Intel Believes Ukrainians Were Behind Mysterious Car Bomb Attack
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The bombing killed Daria Dugina, the daughter of a Russian ultranationalist.

U.S. officials have admonished Ukrainian officials for the assassination of Daria Dugina, the daughter of a Russian ultranationalist, believing “parts” of the government were behind the August car bombing that killed her,reports. The Ukrainian government has since denied involvement in the car bomb killing of Dugina, but American officials allegedly remain frustrated with the government for lacking transparency. The U.S.

S. intel believes the attack was actually aimed at Dugina’s father, Aleksandr Dugin, who was thought to be traveling with his daughter. In light of her death, many officials worry an escalation of Russian attacks could happen in retaliation, leading to concern for the safety of Ukrainian members of government. The Russian government opened an investigation over the car bomb attack, labeling it an act of terrorism. Although the U.S.

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