Mourners pay tribute to nationalist killed by Moscow car bombing

Russian media quoted witnesses as saying that the SUV belonged to Mr Dugin and that he had decided at the last minute to travel in another vehicle
Mourners pay tribute to nationalist killed by Moscow car bombing
Philosopher Alexander Dugin (Dmitry Serebryakov/AP)

Hundreds of people have lined up to pay tributes to the daughter of a leading right-wing Russian political thinker, who died in a car bombing that Moscow blamed on Ukrainian intelligence.

Darya Dugina, a 29-year-old commentator with a nationalist Russian TV channel, died when a remotely controlled explosive device planted in her SUV blew up on Saturday night as she was driving in the outskirts of Moscow, ripping the vehicle apart and killing her on the spot, authorities said.

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