Zakhar Prilepin, who himself fought in eastern Ukraine, has long advocated an imperialist foreign policy by Moscow.
Tag: Dugina, Daria (1992-2022)
Putin Orders an Expansion of Russia’s Hard-Hit Armed Forces
The decree suggests that President Vladimir V. Putin expects a prolonged war in Ukraine, but he stopped short of full mobilization, and it was not clear how the military would reach his goal.
Foes Agree on Nuclear Disaster Risk in Ukraine, but Little Else
At the U.N. Security Council, Russia and its critics traded barbs over the nuclear plant on the front lines of its war in Ukraine, with each side accusing the other of courting catastrophe.
Russia Accuses Ukraine of a Murder, and Hawks Demand Vengeance
The clamor over the assassination of Daria Dugina highlights the prominence of her fellow pro-war Russian ultranationalists.
Russia’s F.S.B. Has Been Accused of Covering Up, Rather Than Solving, Crimes
Like its Soviet-era predecessor, the K.G.B., the F.S.B. has been dogged for years by suspicions that it blames others for crimes it commits itself.
Aleksandr Dugin Calls for Russia to Punish Ukraine for Daria Dugina’s Death
Mr. Dugin spoke out for the first time since a car bombing killed his daughter outside Moscow on Saturday.
Who Was Daria Dugina and What Were Her Beliefs?
Ms. Dugina, 29, had been placed under sanctions by the United States and Britain for spreading disinformation about Ukraine.