A television show took place in Russia where a Russian propagandist was killed by a car bomb. The propagandist's name is Dasha Dugina, she is the daughter of a propagandist and ideologist of Russian fascism, who also engaged in propaganda on TV. The bomb was supposed to kill father and daughter, but Dugin's father at the last moment got into another car that was following his daughter. The daughter completely blew up in the car on the move and burned, but at the funeral she was lying in the coffin, as if she had not burned, and the body was not damaged. There was a lot of laughter among many intelligent people, because it looks like a lie in which propaganda has lied again, and this production is more aimed at the emotions of Russians, and not at common sense.
But at the front in the war with Ukraine, the Russians confused Dasha Dugin with Dasha Bukina on mines.
Dasha Bukina is a fictional character from a comedy series in the late 2000s.
But the Russians write on mines that for some reason they think that the comedic character from the TV series was killed by Ukrainian special services.
Ridiculously? And Ukrainians are not funny, because on Independence Day, the Russians killed many civilians and children with rockets again.
Ukraine is at war with such morons and defends itself.
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У росії відбулося телевізійне шоу, де загинула російська пропагандистка від вибуху бомби в автомобілі. Пропагандистку звати Даша Дугіна, вона дочка пропагандиста та ідеолога російського фашизму, яка теж займалася пропагандою на телевізорі. Бомба нібито мала вбити батька й дочку, але батько Дугін в останній момент сів у інший автомобіль, який їхав за дочкою. Дочка повністю на ходу підірвалася в автомобілі та згоріла, але на похороні вона лежала в труні, наче не згоріла, й тіло було не пошкоджене. У дуже багатьох розумних людей виникло багато сміху, бо це схоже на брехню в якій забрехалася знову пропаганда, а постановка ця більше спрямована на емоції росіян, а не здоровий глузд.
Але на фронті у війні з Україною росіяни на мінах сплутали Дашу Дугіну з Дашою Букіною.
Даша Букіна то видуманий персонаж комедійного серіалу в кінці 2000-х років.
Але росіяни на мінах пишуть, що вони чомусь думають, що комедійний персонаж із серіалу в телевізорі убили українські спеціальні служби.
Смішно? А українцям не смішно, бо на День Незалежності росіяни з ракет убили знову багато цивільних людей та дітей.
Ось з такими дебілами воює Україна та захищається.
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I read an article somewhere with photos and a video from the scene that showed the body on the street. It seems that Daria Dugina's body flew out of the car due to the explosion and was found lying on the street while the car continued moving, collided into a building and was completely engulfed in flames afterwards. It is conceivable that a skilled mortician was able to make Dugina's face presentable enough for the funeral if her body wasn't in the car when it burned to a crisp. As you can see, her body is almost entirely covered including the back and the sides of her head.
Some parts of Daria Dugina's father's ideology - the esoteric stuff he borrowed from the Nazis - is pretty weird and sick and she seemed to follow her father's footsteps.
Who is behind Dugina's murder may be difficult to determine. Dugin and her daughter are nowhere near as important in Russia as many think in the West. There are many theories as to why she was killed or whether she was the intended target, let alone the sole intended target in the first place. Their image has probably been bolstered by the fact that Mr Dugin has a lot of contacts with Western ultra-right wing extremists and the fact that his book The Foundations of Geopolitics: The Geopolitical Future of Russia required reading in Russian military academies.