The murder of Russian journalist and social activist Daria Dugina was solved, the FSB reported on August 22.
According to the agency, the Ukrainian special services were behind the murder of Dugina. In particular, the perpetrator of the murder was Ukrainian citizen Natalya Vovk, born in 1979.
The woman arrived in Russia on July 23 together with her daughter Sofia Shaban and rented an apartment in Moscow in the house where Dugina lived.
According to the FSB, a Mini Cooper was used to spy on the girl, and the license plates on the car were changed three times - license plates of the DNR, Kazakhstan and Ukraine were used.
It is known that on the day of the crime, Vovk and her daughter came to the festival "Tradition", and after committing a remote detonation of Dugina's car, on August 21 they left via Pskov for Estonia.
The investigation materials were transferred to the Investigative Committee.