Fake A soldier of the Azov regiment is guilty of the death of Russian propagandist Duhina
Russian media write about it. Allegedly, the investigators received documents from a Ukrainian woman who, together with her underage daughter, rented an apartment in the same house with Duhina in order to follow her. Anonymous telegram channels also suggest that a child could have planted the explosive. It is not true.
According to the Azov regiment, the woman, whose documents were published by the Russians in their report on the investigation into the death of Daria Duhina, has nothing to do with the regiment. Azov believes that Russian propagandists deliberately spread such messages to confirm the need for a "tribunal" against the Azov people. The regiment also assumes that the ID card was lost and fell into the hands of the FSB by accident.
Immediately after the explosion, the Russians accused the Ukrainian special services of blowing up the car. This information was denied by adviser to the head of the President's Office Mykhailo Podoliak. He also suggested that such messages are necessary for propagandists for open mobilization. Podoliak also said that Duhina's death could be the result of "clashes between internal political groups."