Daughter of Putin ally killed in car bombing outside Moscow | USA TODAY

Russians called for attacks on Ukrainian government buildings after the death of a Putin ally's daughter in a car bombing outside Moscow.
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Angry Russians called Sunday for attacks on Ukrainian government buildings after the death of a prominent Putin ally in a car bombing after a festival outside Moscow.

Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, denied Ukrainian involvement: "We are not a criminal state, unlike Russia." Ukrainian officials, however, urged government employees in the capital to work remotely this week amid concerns that the buildings would be targeted for attack.

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64 comments

    1. @Jay Stew Their intelligence community doesn’t share all of their thoughts with Putin. The people he worked with when it was the KGB aren’t there anymore. Different people with the SBU, who are loyal to the protection of Russia, not a man.

    2. @Caroline Matusevich if that’s the case they would take him out so they could put who themselves in command.

    3. @Caroline Matusevich you’d be surprised how many KGB are still there and there is loyalty to Putin.js

    4. @Grace Rodgers No, I wouldn’t be surprised as that loyalty you speak of hardly exists. Like I tell people who say otherwise, Putin would have zero reasons to sit 40 feet from his own people if he felt he was safe around them.

    1. @Hank Hill Believe me Dugin wasn’t even in top 100s on the list for Ukranians. Most likely internal squabbles. Dugin criticized Putin lately a lot for him not being tough enough in this war against Ukraine.

    1. Absolutely agree, bombing cars should never be used. Only wish she agreed when she was claiming the massacres in bucha were staged. I wish her father also agreed, despite him making claims of Ukrainian soldiers crucifying a 4 year old boy in 2014. Those statements are what caused this to happen. Ultimate responsibility still falls on the attackers however.
      -Learned a few things since my last comment.

  1. Like my grandmother used to say, you will pay the evil things that ypu do with the ones you love the most..

    1. So I guess we’ve got some chickens on the way home here in ‘murica! All that “freedom” we’ve been explosively spreading is coming back around.

    2. Well except that the daughter that was killed was PART of the evil things, she was participating.

    3. @edwsc3 It did happen, even the USA aknowledge it gave weapons to Sadam Hussein, when Hussein and the US were “friends.” The international media gave the news, and even the US aknowledge it gave Sadam Hussein chemical weapons that were used against the Iranian civilians, where millions died from those weapons.

  2. This mighttttttttttttt be the consequence of invading a neighbor you share so much blood, history, and family with.
    Your own might just be a little offended.

  3. And Putin’s eyes yes, his life, some more important than anybody else he doesn’t care who dies as long as it’s not him

    1. @Mark Cuckerberg Thank you – that’s interesting information. In other words, the car bomb was for her father, perhaps…

    1. @Papi Levi I end conversations that talk about killings and then include “lol”. (Which is at least 50%). I have no interest in debating Beavis or Butthead.

    2. @Cygnus X-321 good for you, just like yourself I am just saying whatever I want whether it’s ended or not…lol

    3. @Cygnus X-321 wasn’t even debating with you specifically, you chose to reply to me, soooo, can’t handle it then look elsewhere

    4. @Cygnus X-321 : What you failed to mention was how many of those civilians were killed by the U S Military, as opposed to others. Latest estimates of Ukrainian civilians killed is 7,700. Even one is too many, two wrongs do not make a right.

  4. For added context; this isn’t just any “Putin ally.” Alexander Dugin is THE philosopher/intellectual whose ideas are used to justify Russian expansionism.

    1. @MrMJmusicLover oh please the russians need to take their L and move on like we’ve been doing for years

    2. @iamkraine If that was the work of Ukraine, they are getting desperate for victory by going to the extreme.

    3. @LLJW ʏᴀ ᴅɪɢ Apparently, their idea of moving on is moving in someone else’s country and trying to enforce what goes on in another’s country.

  5. Russia said any involvement by Ukraine would be considered “State Terrorism”….
    The hypocrisy of it is blatantly disgusting.
    As an aging American, I’ve lost any and all respect for Russia that may have accrued over the decades since the fall of the Soviet Union.

  6. I am going to guess dad did it to have more ammo from his contributors. Could also be it’s own Russian people feeling resentment towards Putin.

    1. Those were my thoughts to. You have to know that alot of Russians do Not agree with Putins war against Ukrain.

  7. I only wish it was all Putin’s circle including Putin himself. Freedom to Russia, victory to Ukraine 💙💛 + 🤍💙🤍

  8. Live by the sword, Die by the sword…not just you, but everything and everyone around you, with you, and involved with you. Collateral damage reaches far and wide and has no conscience.

  9. This is what happens when you make enemies of your neighbors…. their in your backyard they look like you they share languages….but now they hate you

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