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MOSCOW, August 22. /TASS/. Russia's federal security service FSB has released a video showing movements by Ukrainian citizen Natalia Vovk, suspected of the assassination of Russian journalist Darya Dugina.
As follows from the video, the woman, along with her daughter, entered Russia on July 23 after customs examination. The video also shows footage of her entering the entrance of Dugina's apartment building and of leaving Russia for Estonia. They were at the border at 12:02 on August 21. Their car was thoroughly searched. The video also shows images of Vovk's car caught on CCTV cameras.
Earlier, the FSB's public relations center said Dugina's assassination had been solved. According to the FSB, it had been plotted by Ukrainian secret services. The perpetrator, identified as Natalia Vovk, a citizen of Ukraine, escaped to in Estonia. She had arrived in Russia with her 12-year-old daughter Sofia Shaban. On the day of the murder, both were at the literary and musical festival Tradition, where Dugina was present as a special guest. It was Vovk who remotely set off the explosive device in Dugina's car. On August 21, together with her daughter, Vovk let Russia through the Pskov Region to Estonia.
On the evening of August 20, an explosive device went off in a Toyota Land Cruiser car on a road near the village of Bolshiye Vyazyomy, the Moscow Region, after which the car caught fire. It has been found was that the bomb had been planted under the car's floor on the driver's side. Dugina, who was driving the vehicle, died on the spot. A criminal case has been opened on murder charges (paragraph E of part 2 of article 105 of Russia's Criminal Code). The central office of Russia's Investigative Committee is probing into the case.

