Daria Dogen, 29, was killed by a car bomb in the wealthy suburb of moscow. Her father is an ultranationalist thinker who supports annexation of crimea and thinks that ukraine isn't really its own state. Edward Carr says her death suggests Russia's vulnerability to attack.
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