Ukrainian accused of murdering propagandist Dugina: arrested in absentia in Russia (photo)

The Russian court has chosen a preventive measure for Ukrainian citizen Bogdan Tsyganenko, who was detained for two months. He is charged with murder with a hate motive.

The Moscow Basmanny Court arrested the Ukrainian Bogdan Tsyganenko in absentia. According to the investigation of the Russian Federation, the propagandist was involved in the murder of Daria Dugina. On April 25, the court’s press service told this to Interfax reporters.

“By a court decision of April 24, 2023, the court chose for Tsyganenko a preventive measure in the form of detention or detention in the territory of the Russian Federation for a period of two months from the moment of his extradition to the territory of the Russian Federation. Russian Federation,” the press service told media workers.

According to media reports, Tsyganenko was charged with murder with a motive of hatred. Court staff said the person involved in the case has been placed on the international wanted list.

Undermining the propagandist Dugina’s car: the Russian version of Tsyganenko’s intervention

The Ukrainian was accused by the FSB of the Russian Federation in August last year in the preparation of the murder of Dugina. According to the intelligence service, Tsyganenko is allegedly a member of the Ukrainian DRG.

The FSB said Tsyganenko arrived in Russia in transit via Estonia and left the day before Dugina’s car was blown up. He was allegedly preparing the murder of a propagandist, along with another person involved in the case, Natalia Vovk.

According to the enemy intelligence service, the Ukrainian allegedly gave Vovk false numbers and documents and set up explosives in a rented garage in Moscow.

Recall that on April 7 this year, the occupation authorities decided to rename a number of streets in Melitopol. Especially in the now occupied city, instead of Universitetskaya, a street named after Dugina, who died in a car explosion, will be built in the Moscow region.

Today, on April 25, the Russian Federation announced that a fighter of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was sentenced to 22 years in prison in a strict regime colony. According to the prosecution, he allegedly shot a civilian in Mariupol.

Source: Focus

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