Patrushev: US is involved in death of Dugina and Tatarsky

The Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Mykola Patrushev, said that the liquidation of the daughter of the "Russian peace" ideologue Oleksandr Dugin Daria and the propagandist Vladlen Tatarsky was allegedly coordinated by Washington.
This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to the Russian mass media.
"The murder of Daria Dugina, Vladlen Tatarskyi, the detonation of Zakhar Prilepin's car, the explosion of the Crimean bridge, as well as the detonation of the Nord Stream gas pipeline and others, planned and carried out with the coordination of the US special services," Patrushev said.
He claims that these operations are allegedly accompanied by "an information campaign prepared in advance in Washington and London, designed to destabilize the socio-political situation, undermine the constitutional foundations and sovereignty of Russia."
Patrushev added that NATO instructors are allegedly training Ukrainian subversive-terrorist groups and coordinating their activities.
He also stated that Ukrainian intelligence and sabotage groups, international terrorist organizations, and radical and extremist structures have allegedly become more active in Russia.
It will be recalled that on August 21, Daria Dugin, the daughter of one of the ideologues of Putinism and "Russian peace" Oleksandr Dugin, was killed in a car explosion in the suburbs of Moscow. Later, the FSB of the Russian Federation announced the disclosure of Dugina's murder and blamed it on the Ukrainian special services. According to the Russians, the murder was allegedly committed by "military servicewoman of the Azov regiment Natalya Vovk (Shaban). The Azov regiment considers such accusations preparation for the trial of the Azovs."
On April 2, 2023, Russian propagandist Maksym Fomin, better known as Vladlen Tatarsky, was killed in an explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg. As a result of the explosion, another 25 people were injured. Daria Trepova, the suspect in the liquidation of Tatarsky, was detained, the court sent her under arrest. Russian partisans took responsibility for Tatarsky's death. The FSB claims that the bust with explosives was handed over to the performer by a Ukrainian native of Donbass, Yury Denisov, who left the Russian Federation after the detonation.
On May 6, 2023, Prilepin, a Russian propagandist and participant in the aggression against Ukraine, was blown up in his car in the Russian Federation.
On the same day, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation announced that Oleksandr Permyakov, a native of Ukraine, was detained on suspicion of an attempt on propagandist Zakhar Prilepin, who admitted his guilt.