In St. Petersburg today, April 2, as a result of an explosion in a cafe, the Russian “war correspondent” and former militant of the so-called “DPR” Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin), known for his anti-Ukrainian statements, died.
Another 16 people were injured. This is reported by the Russian media.
The explosion occurred in the cafe “Street Bar”, where Tatarsky’s “creative evening” was held.
According to Russian media, earlier the place where the explosion occurred belonged to Putin’s chef Yevgeny Prigozhin, and meetings of the Cyber Z Front discussion club were held there on weekends.
According to preliminary information, the explosive device was hidden in a figurine presented to Tatarsky by one of the visitors. The explosion was heard at the moment when the propagandist held the figurine in his hands.
The power of the explosive device is estimated at the equivalent of more than 200 grams of TNT.
Tatar comes from Makeevka, Donetsk region. Since 2011, he was imprisoned in Gorlovka for robbery, but after the Russian invasion in 2014, he went into hiding and joined Russian militants.
Subsequently, he became a “military correspondent” and urged to kill as many Ukrainians as possible.
Source: Racurs

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