Putin's Rasputin, assassination attempt

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The daughter of Russian fascist philosopher Alexander Dugin is blown to pieces in a car bombing outside of Moscow. It may have been an assassination attempt intended for her father.

Alexander Dugin is an ultranationalist philosopher who is reputed to be Putin's spiritual advisor, and often characterized as Putin's brain or Putin's Rasputin.

Alexander Dugin is a far rightwing Russian nationalist who has been advocating the territorial expansion of Russia since 1997.

The Kremlin claims this assassination attempt was the work of Ukranians. But this might actually be the work of internal Russian opposition groups.

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The daughter of Russian fascist philosopher Alexander Dugin is blown to pieces in a car bombing outside of Moscow. It may have been an assassination attempt intended for her father.

Alexander Dugin is an ultranationalist philosopher who is reputed to be Putin's spiritual advisor, and often characterized as Putin's brain or Putin's Rasputin.

Alexander Dugin is a far rightwing Russian nationalist who has been advocating the territorial expansion of Russia since 1997.

The Kremlin claims this assassination attempt was the work of Ukranians. But this might actually be the work of internal Russian opposition groups.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...on-alexander-dugin-russia-intl-hnk/index.html
This will cause Putin to be more paranoid than he already is.
 
Who is Alexander Dugin, the high priest of a virulent brand of Russian nationalism?

At the age of 60, from a family of Russian military officers, his journey has been remarkable: from fringe ideologue to the leader of a prominent strand of thinking in Russia that sees it at the heart of a "Eurasian" empire defying Western decadence. He is the spiritual founder of the term "the Russian world."

Along the way, this strand has incorporated a deep loathing of Ukraine's identity outside of Russia.

Dugin helped revive the expression "Novorossiya" or New Russia -- which included the territories of parts of Ukraine -- before the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin used the word in declaring Crimea part of Russia in March of that year.

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