A Ukrainian woman spy assassinated the daughter of a leading Russian nationalist and former Putin ally, Moscow security officials claimed last night.
Kremlin sources published a remarkable dossier of video footage, photographs and an identity card supposedly belonging to the murderer of Darya Dugina.
They named her killer as Natalia Vovk, who apparently sneaked into Russia from Ukraine – bringing her 12-year-old daughter with her – and tracked her victim before activating the deadly device on Saturday night.
The chain of events, as presented by Russia’s security service, read like a Hollywood spy thriller with Miss Vovk, 43, changing her appearance and vehicle number plates to hoodwink guards.
Kremlin sources named the killer of Darya Dugina as Natalia Vovk, 43, who allegedly sneaked into Russia from Ukraine with her 12-year-old dughter
Darya Dugina, 30, died in a car explosion on 20 August on her way back from a festival
Most international observers remain convinced…