We can only speculate whether Alexander Dugin himself was to be the mark of the bombing in which his daughter Daria was killed – a pro-war activist who had previously made a "spiner" on Mariupola's rubble. However, we can surely say that the death suffered the geopolitical concept of Dugin, which he had advocated for decades. Regarding Ukraine, the Kremlin turned the ideas of this geopolitics into a state strategy by losing the conflict of Kiev. "Russia in its geopolitical and sacral-geographical improvement is not curious in the existence of Ukraine," Dugin wrote in 1998.