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Boris Nemtsov's daughter holds Putin 'politically' responsible for his death

The daughter of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov says that President Vladimir Putin is "politically" responsible for her father's death.

Zhanna Nemtsova gave interview to BBC

A picture taken on March 3, 2015 shows Zhanna, daughter of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, reacting near her father's grave during a burial ceremony at Moscow's Troekurovskoye cemetery. (Kirill Zykov/AFP/Getty Images)

The daughter of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov says that President Vladimir Putin is "politically" responsible for her father's death.

In an interview in Italy with the BBC, Zhanna Nemtsova said that her father was "a critic of Putin, he fought with Putin, with nobody else," and said she blamed the president for his death.

"After his death the opposition is beheaded and everybody is frightened," she said.

The killing of the 55-year-old Nemtsov, who was shot dead near the Kremlin in late February, has infuriated the opposition, which sees Putin as responsible for his death. Five people have been detained and two of them charged for carrying out the killing, though Nemtsov's colleagues worry that whoever ordered his murder may not be found.

Nemtsova said she hadn't been contacted by anyone investigating her father's death.

The interview was broadcast Wednesday night.