Austrian Interior Ministry denies Exxpress report on murder of Vovk

Austrian Interior Ministry denies Exxpress report on murder of Vovk

The Austrian Interior Ministry has denied the information about the murder of Natalya Vovk, which appeared in the local tabloid Exxpress.

Earlier, the Austrian newspaper Exxpress reported that Ukrainian suspect in the murder of Darya Dugina, Nataliya Vovk, was found stabbed to death in her rented flat. As a source of its information, the publication cited a message that was “spreading on Telegram at the speed of wildfire”.

“After consulting with our colleagues at the State Security and Intelligence Directorate (DSN), we can inform you that no such case is known in Austria. Therefore, we cannot confirm the veracity of this information,” the Austrian ministry’s press office told RIA Novosti in response to a request to confirm or deny the information cited in the Exxpress article.

It should be recalled that Daria Dugina was killed in the evening of August 20 when her car exploded on the Mozhaisk highway in the Odintsovo district of Moscow Region. Russia’s Federal Security Service said on 22 August that it had solved the crime, notifying that Ukrainian special services were behind Dugina’s murder and that the perpetrator was Ukrainian citizen Natalya Vovk, who had arrived in Russia with her daughter on 23 July. According to the FSB, after a controlled car bombing, the perpetrator left for Estonia with her daughter via the Pskov region.

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