Moscow – Alexander Dugin, an ultranationalist intellectual dubbed “Putin’s Rasputin,” and his daughter Daria — who died in a car bombing on Saturday — had a strong media presence, but their influence on the Kremlin is a matter of debate.
Dugin — a vocal supporter of the Kremlin’s offensive in Ukraine — is thought to have been the likely target of the attack that killed his daughter as she drove on a highway outside Moscow.
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