The man who gave Daria Trepova an “explosive” bust is allegedly a Ukrainian citizen, Russian security officials said.
The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation announced that the killing of “military prosecutor” Vladlen Tatarsky was “organized” by Ukrainian citizen Yuriy Denisov. This was reported on April 13 by Russian media, citing information from the FSB.
“The murder of Vladlen Tatarsky together with Darya Trepova was prepared by a citizen of Ukraine, Yuriy Denisov, who, with the help of a delivery service through an intermediary, provided him with an explosive device,” said report.
It was noted that Denisov allegedly arrived from Kyiv in February through the territory of Latvia to the Moscow region of the Russian Federation, where he collected information about Tatarsky. And after the death of the propagandist, the “organizer” of his murder flew by plane from Russia through Armenia to Turkey.
The procedure for declaring a Ukrainian on the international wanted list has been initiated.
RosSMI published a photo of Denisov’s documents. According to the photo, he received his driver’s license in Torez, Donetsk region, which has been under Russian occupation since 2014.
The FSB also said that the organizers of the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg are “special services of Ukraine and their agents, including Russian oppositionists hiding abroad.”
Remember that on April 2, in the middle of St. Petersburg, there was an explosion in a cafe, in which the “military commander” Vladlen Tatarsky was killed. Russian security forces stopped Daria Trepova, who brought the figurine to a cafe, which exploded. The girl said she received the bomb, which she allegedly did not know, from a taxi driver from Moscow.
The Russian Federation has accused Ukrainian special services and supporters of Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Fund of Tatarsky’s murder.
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Source: korrespondent

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