![]() ![]() ![]() Ponomarev said partisans inside Russia were ready to conduct further similar attacks against high-profile Kremlin-connected targets, including officials, oligarchs and members of Russia’s security agencies. The blast killed Darya Dugina, the 29-year-old daughter of the Russian political commentator and far-right ideologue Alexander Dugin, both of whom had been sanctioned by the UK and US for acting to destabilise Ukraine. This attack opens a new page in Russian resistance to Putinism. He added: “A momentous event took place near Moscow last night. He was speaking in a 7pm broadcast on February Morning, a Russian-language opposition TV channel he launched in Kyiv earlier this year. ![]() “This action, like many other partisan actions carried out on the territory of Russia in recent months, was carried out by the National Republican Army (NRA),” Ponomarev said. Russian commentators have blamed Ukraine for the attack, a claim Kyiv strongly denies. The Guardian has not verified the authenticity of Ponomarev’s claims. ![]()
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