Russian media: The leader of the Donedsk region has identified Ukraine as the death of Du Jin's daughter

Author:World Wide Web Time:2022.08.21

[Global Network Report] A car explosion occurred on the evening of the 20th local time near Moscow, and Russian sociologist Du Jin's daughter Dalia Dukina died. According to the Russian satellite news agency news on the 21st, Rosov, a member of the leaders and pro -Russian military and civilian administrative agencies of the Donetsk region, linked Du Jin's daughter's death with Ukraine.

Screenshot of the scene of the incident site Source: "Daily Beast" News Network

According to the satellite agency, Dennis Prince, the leader of the Donetsk region, said on his instant messaging software Telegram, "The terrorists of the Ukrainian regime are trying to get rid of Alexander Du Jin. His daughter. "

Subsequently, Russia's dedicated to the general committee of the Zhapollo -civilian administrative agency Rogov also associated Du Jin's daughter's death and Ukraine in his instant messaging software Telegram.

Dalia Dukina Data Map

"I don't doubt that this is a terrorist related to Ukraine Ivano Frankovsk and Lavov." Rogov wrote, "Dukina and her father Alexander Dukin may be the goal of the goal. "Rogov also said at the same time that Du Jin's daughter was leading the fight against" Ukrainian fascism and the master of its Anglo-Saxon ".

At present, I have not seen Ukraine's response.

According to previous news of the Russian satellite news agency, the Russian Federal Investigation Commission said that after investigating the car explosion near Moscow, it will investigate the on -site explosion device. Alexander Du Jin's daughter Dalia Dukina. At the same time, the investigation department has filed a criminal case on the incident. Relevant surveys are currently underway.

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