On today\u2019s \u201cPost Reports,\u201d how a car bombing in Moscow has become a flash point in the war in Ukraine, and what it could signal is coming next.
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On Saturday, Daria Dugina, the daughter of a far-right Russian nationalist, died in a car bombing in a Moscow suburb. Russia\u2019s domestic security agency, the FSB, accused Ukraine of organizing the attack, which many think was intended for Dugina\u2019s father, Alexander Dugin. Ukraine denied any involvement.
The killing has already created a new flash point, as Putin\u2019s ally calls for \u201cmore than revenge\u201d for his daughter\u2019s killing and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warns of a possible escalation in Russian attacks ahead of Ukraine\u2019s independence day.
Reporter Mary Ilyushina explains what this bombing could mean for the future of the war in Ukraine.