Russia Ukraine War: Rage in Russia and Ukraine over Daria's murder, Vladimir Putin gave posthumous award
The Kremlin has said that President Vladimir Putin on Monday posthumously awarded the country's prestigious Order of Courage to Daria for her courage and selfless fulfillment of her duty to the country.
Tensions between Ukraine and Russia have escalated after the murder in Moscow of Daria, the daughter of nationalist Alexander Dugin, a key adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin. While Russia's federal agency is blaming Ukraine's intelligence wing for the incident, Ukraine has called it Russian propaganda. Meanwhile, President Putin has posthumously awarded the country's prestigious award for courage to Daria.
Ukraine called the allegations unrestrained
According to the news agency Reuters, Ukraine has described Russia's allegations about the death of Daria in a car explosion on Saturday night as "unfounded". Said he had no involvement in this incident. Adviser to the President of Ukraine Mikhailo Podolyak said that this is Russia's propaganda. At the same time, the Kremlin said that President Vladimir Putin on Monday posthumously awarded the country's prestigious Order of Courage to Daria for her courage and selfless fulfillment of her duty for the country.
It is noteworthy that Russia's main federal intelligence agency FSB has accused a Ukrainian woman of killing Daria, which was done at the behest of the Ukraine intelligence branch.
Killing of civilians whether in Russia or Ukraine, both condemnable: US
According to the news agency ANI, after the death of Daria in a car explosion, the US has said that killing any civilian whether it is in Russia or Ukraine is against the principle. US State Department spokeswoman Ned Price said, "We have nothing to say other than what you are hearing publicly. Russia is blaming Ukraine for the incident while Ukraine denies it. However, America considers the killing of civilians wrong and condemns it.