Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) on Monday accused Ukrainian secret services of killing the daughter of an influential ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin known as "Putin's brain." The FSB told Russian news outlet Tass that a Ukrainian named Natalia Voyk was behind the killing of TV commentator and journalist Daria Dugina, who died after a bomb exploded in her car on Saturday night. Russia's intelligence agency said Voyk fled to Estonia after the killing. The FSB said they are seeking her extradition. The Hill could not immediately verify the claims and the Tass did not share any evidence from the FSB. Ukraine has denied involvement in the attack through a statement
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