Russia has accused Ukrainian intelligence officers of organising the assassination of Darya Dugina, the daughter of one of President Vladimir Putin’s top supporters.
The FSB, Russia’s internal security service, said a Ukrainian citizen who arrived in the country in July was behind the attack on Saturday night.
Officers said that the suspect fled Russia into Estonia after Dugina was killed in a car bomb on a road outside Moscow.
The BBC cannot independently verify the allegations and Ukraine has denied involvement in the attack.
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