DailyKenn.com — Darya Dugina, the 29-year-old daughter of Russian nationalist Alexander Dugin, was killed in a car bomb attack.
Dugina was a commentator on a Russian TV channel. She died when her car blew up on the outskirts of Moscow.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) blamed Ukraine.
Dugin said his daughter was killed in front of him. Some speculated that Dugin may have been the intended target.
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Takeaways...
• The USA has no dog in this fight. We should remain neutral.
• NATO effectively created a 'Cuban missile crisis' with presumed plans to deploy weapons in Ukraine. NATO should be held accountable for the subsequent atrocities.
• Russia posed no threat to the West that would have justified the deployment of missiles pointed at the country.
• Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a professional entertainer with a focus on comedy and a penchant for the obscene.
“An April 2022 report by Forbes found that Zelenksyy's actual net worth is somewhere between $20 million to $30 million,” according to politifact.com.
“Are we putting our rockets near the borders of the United States?” Russian president Vladimir Putin asked. “No we’re not. It’s the U.S. with its rockets coming to our doorstep.”
• Ukraine is counted among the most corrupt countries.
The American Conservative noted on April 6, 2022, "Ukraine has long been one of the more corrupt countries in the international system. In its annual report published in January 2022, Transparency International ranked Ukraine 123rd of the 180 countries it examined, with a score of 32 on a one to 100 point scale. By comparison, notoriously corrupt Russia ranked just modestly lower, 139th, with a score of 29".
Even the left-leaning wikipedia.com admits, "In 2012 Ernst & Young put Ukraine among the three most-corrupt nations from 43 surveyed—alongside Colombia and Brazil. In 2015 The Guardian called Ukraine "the most corrupt nation in Europe". According to a poll conducted by Ernst & Young in 2017, experts considered Ukraine to be the ninth-most corrupt nation from 53 surveyed. According to Transparency International's 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index, (a scale of least to most corrupt nations), Ukraine ranked 122nd out of 180 countries in 2021, the second most corrupt in Europe, with Russia the most at 136.
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