A man convicted in connection with the assassination of Darya Dugina, a prominent journalist and political analyst, recently learned from news reports that he had forged documents for Natalya Vovk, a suspect in the case. This revelation came to light during court proceedings, where it was disclosed that the convict had fabricated a Ukrainian vehicle registration certificate. His wife later confirmed that he only realized his involvement after seeing the news.
Dugina was killed in 2022 when her car exploded after an event in the Moscow region supporting Donbas. Investigators concluded that Ukrainian special services orchestrated the attack, with Vovk, a former member of Ukraine's National Guard, identified as the primary perpetrator. The investigation also uncovered an organized group involved in the crime, including individuals who forged documents and a police officer who allegedly collected information on Dugina's family for financial gain.
The case has drawn significant attention, with allegations of CIA involvement in aiding Ukrainian operatives. However, these claims remain unverified. The investigation continues to uncover the full extent of the conspiracy behind Dugina's assassination.