Russian scholar Alexander Dugin decided to go alone at the last minute and escape in the car bomb explosion that killed his daughter last weekend.

Alexander Dugin, a famous scholar with a tough view in Russia, with his daughter Darya Dugina on the evening of August 20, attended the traditional festival near the capital Moscow, where he had a speech.

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The father and son were originally going to leave the festival on the same car, but Mr. Dugin was said to change the plan at the last minute, decided to go separately.

The car exploded on the highway about 20 km from Moscow, killing Darya, born in 1992, killed.

The video posted on the Telegram showed that Mr. Dugin was later at the scene, standing from afar to observe the car that was burning violently with a dumb appearance.

Analyst Sergei Markov, former Russian President Vladimir Putin's adviser, told Ria Novosti that Mr. Dugin was the target that was targeted, not Dugina.

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The Russian Investigation Agency identified an explosive device equivalent to 400 grams of TNT installed on the Land Cruiser Prado.

Denis Pushilin, the leader of the People's Republic of Donetsk (DPR), also said that Ukraine is behind the bombing.

Ukraine has absolutely no role in this case, because we are not a terrorist state, Podolyak speaks on television.

Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for Russian Foreign Affairs, said that it was necessary to discuss state terrorism if it was found that Ukraine was related to the explosion.

The media and Western observers consider Dugin as one of the ideological brains of the Kremlin and have a great influence on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Dugin was punished by the United States in 2015 with allegations related to Russia's merger of Crimea peninsula into the territory.

Mr. Alexander Dugin spoke in Moscow, Russia, October 18, 2014.

The Russian Investigation Agency determined that the explosive device was equivalent to 400 grams of TNT installed on the car of scholar Alexander Dugin, killing his daughter.

Alexander Dugin's Land Cruiser Prado exploded violently in Moscow's province, killing his daughter, suspected of being bombed homemade.