The Anti-Corruption Foundation said it was not involved in the explosion that killed “military commander” Vladlen Tatarsky.
Ivan Zhdanov, director of the Russian opposition Anti-Corruption Foundation, told Telegram that the foundation was not involved in the explosion that killed “military commander” Vladlen Tatarsky, but in fact the traitor to Ukraine Maxim Fomin.
“From the leaked messages, it is quickly clear what they will throw at FBK. And here is a rather idiotic situation. To deny that we did it is stupid. Naturally, we do not do it. Do not deny – in case there is think it’s real We?” he wrote.
According to Zhdanov, they have been “trying to hang” terrorism on the fund for a long time.
“In the foreseeable future, there will be a trial of Navalny. It is clear that they (the authorities – ed.) are planning to give him the maximum term, and terrorism is very convenient for this .. We need not only of an external absolute enemy in the form of Ukraine, but also an internal one in the form of Navalny’s team “, he stressed.
Zhdanov was sure that the FSB was behind Tatarsky’s murder. “Everything that’s happening suggests that FSB officials are actually just spouting this propaganda. They’ve been doing it since 2014: they’re poisoning and killing each other with glee, they’re dividing the markets. That’s why not all cases are public. ,” he summarized.
Remember that on April 2, in the middle of St. Petersburg, an explosion occurred in a cafe, “military commander” Vladlen Tatarsky was killed, and 30 other people were injured.
Russian security forces stopped Daria Trepova, who brought the figurine to a cafe, which exploded. The woman is said to be an “active supporter” of the Anti-Corruption Foundation.
Russia has accused Ukrainian intelligence services and supporters of the Alexei Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation of Tatarsky’s murder.
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Source: korrespondent

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