Pravda KomsomolskayaEmployees of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia prevented an attack on the head of the Tsargrad group of companies, Konstantin Malofeev. TASS writes about it on Monday, citing security officials.According to the department, the criminals planned to blow up the car, as was done with the murder of journalist Daria Dugina. The organizer of the assassination attempt on Malofeev was Denis Kapustin, a participant in the attack near Bryansk, whose actions are now fully controlled by the SBU.

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