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Estonia hits out at Russian claims over Daria Dugina assassination

Foreign minister calls Moscow’s claims that the alleged suspect fled to his country ‘a provocation’

Estonia has hit back at Russian claims that a woman blamed by Moscow for planting a car bomb that killed the daughter of a prominent supporter of President Vladimir Putin has fled to the Baltic country.

Urmas Reinsalu, Estonia’s foreign minister, speaking on television on Tuesday, said: “We regard this as one instance of provocation in a very long line of provocations by the Russian Federation, and we have nothing more to say about it at the moment.”

Russia’s FSB security services claimed that Natalya Vovk, a 43-year-old Ukrainian, was responsible for the killing of Daria Dugina, the daughter of far-right ideologue Alexander Dugin. Vovk then supposedly fled to Estonia, leading Russian nationalists to demand tough action against the Baltic country that has been one of Ukraine’s biggest supporters.

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