The woman accused of Dugina's murder received forged documents 3 days before it happened
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They show that the courier received the forged documents at a post office in Moscow on the evening of August 17, and then handed them over to Vovk.
According to court documents, Vovk used forged documents from August 17 to 21 when driving a Mini Cooper across the territory of the Russian Federation and leaving the country.
Let us recall that Darya Dugina died on the evening of August 20, 2022, in a car explosion on the Mozhaisk Highway in the Moscow region. According to the FSB, the Ukrainian special services were behind the murder, and the perpetrator was Ukrainian citizen Natalia Vovk , who left for Estonia.
At the end of January, it was reported that the man convicted in the Dugina murder case only learned from the news for whom he had made the fake documents. It was noted that he had made fake papers for the car that Vovk was driving. She entered Russia in a car with DPR license plates, drove around Moscow in a car with Kazakh license plates, and left for Estonia with Ukrainian ones.
Meanwhile, back in May 2023, a court in Tula sentenced two defendants accused of falsifying documents for the car in which the alleged organizers of Dugina's murder left Russia. They were sentenced to imprisonment for three years and six months in a general regime penal colony.
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