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Dugin's daughter dies in car bomb
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2022-08-23 at 9:53 AM UTC
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2022-08-23 at 1:50 PM UTC
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2022-08-23 at 2:22 PM UTC
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2022-08-23 at 2:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump
lol what
the real rivalry is between the different intelligence services (ie. the GRU vs FSB vs SVR) and their conflict is for prestige; they all want to be the biggest and best-paid, not to completely upend the system.
contrary to what western media has to say, neither Putin nor the current establishment really leans on Dugin's ideology so he's not exactly a top choice for exerting political influence.
on top of that, there's pretty broad support for the SMO inside Russia and after the last few months, people don't really have a problem with escalating if it means getting the job done quicker. they don't need to be 'pushed' into accepting a broader or more intense war -
2022-08-23 at 2:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra lol what
the real rivalry is between the different intelligence services (ie. the GRU vs FSB vs SVR) and their conflict is for prestige; they all want to be the biggest and best-paid, not to completely upend the system.
contrary to what western media has to say, neither Putin nor the current establishment really leans on Dugin's ideology so he's not exactly a top choice for exerting political influence.
on top of that, there's pretty broad support for the SMO inside Russia and after the last few months, people don't really have a problem with escalating if it means getting the job done quicker. they don't need to be 'pushed' into accepting a broader or more intense war
you dont think russians are into phalse phlags ? -
2022-08-23 at 2:47 PM UTCsure it's possible, but I don't see how anyone benefits in this case
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2022-08-23 at 2:55 PM UTC
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2022-08-23 at 2:55 PM UTCwhat am I missing?
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2022-08-23 at 3:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra what am I missing?
well to really understand why either one of them were killed we must understand what the both of them are.
the father is some kind of anti-semite writer ideologs type and the daughter seems to be politically inclined and active.
while its most probably the ukrainians did this it is also possible that this was intentionally allowed to happen for some purpose, idk.
i need to fimd out more about them, who they are, what they do. -
2022-08-23 at 3:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra what am I missing?
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny well to really understand why either one of them were killed we must understand what the both of them are.
the father is some kind of anti-semite writer ideologs type and the daughter seems to be politically inclined and active.
while its most probably the ukrainians did this it is also possible that this was intentionally allowed to happen for some purpose, idk.
i need to fimd out more about them, who they are, what they do.
Google Translate (Bullshit -> English)
"What am I missing?"
"I don't know" -
2022-08-23 at 5 PM UTCThis kind of postulation is a severely toxic thought process.
How easy it must be to believe in conspiracy theories when your mind works this way.
These suppositions are based entirely on feelings.
call me when there's evidence -
2022-08-23 at 5:21 PM UTC
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2022-08-23 at 11 PM UTC
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2022-09-12 at 4:24 AM UTCFor what it's worth there are persistent rumours (supposedly anonymous sources within the FSB) that Daria was the actual target, and it wasn't ideological but related to her work as a journalist - related to money flows into the LDNR and organised crime benefiting from it. They could've feasibly convinced someone with an AZOV background to do the job by threatening family members or convincing her that she'd be a hero.
The bomb used was triggered remotely, so they would've needed to visually confirm when the target got into the car to be able to detonate - they knew it was Daria when they pulled the trigger, so either she was the target or they decided to detonate anyway (maybe they waited until the cars got on the highway to increase the chances that the expolosion would also cause Dugin to crash) -
2022-09-12 at 9:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra For what it's worth there are persistent rumours (supposedly anonymous sources within the FSB) that Daria was the actual target, and it wasn't ideological but related to her work as a journalist - related to money flows into the LDNR and organised crime benefiting from it. They could've feasibly convinced someone with an AZOV background to do the job by threatening family members or convincing her that she'd be a hero.
The bomb used was triggered remotely, so they would've needed to visually confirm when the target got into the car to be able to detonate - they knew it was Daria when they pulled the trigger, so either she was the target or they decided to detonate anyway (maybe they waited until the cars got on the highway to increase the chances that the expolosion would also cause Dugin to crash)
if she was the target why didnt they plant the bomb on HER vehicle. -
2022-09-12 at 9:48 AM UTCI dunno, the attacker had apparently been following the Dugins for a while, maybe she knew that they often used each others' cars.
I don't know how likely the story is; it's not official or verified in any way, but they did have to know who was in the car when they detonated it -
2022-09-12 at 9:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I dunno, the attacker had apparently been following the Dugins for a while, maybe she knew that they often used each others' cars.
I don't know how likely the story is; it's not official or verified in any way, but they did have to know who was in the car when they detonated it
ja they has like a week to kill her when the alleged ukrainian assassin was living in her block. a gun and some boolerts would do the job nicely.
theres no need for remotely controlled bombs.