Commissar Vladlen Tatarsky died in an explosion in Saint Petersburg

Photo: MVD.RF St. Petersburg
War correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky died in an explosion at a St. Petersburg cafe. The information is reported by RIA Novosti, citing a source.
The incident happened on University Embankment tonight, April 2. At the time of the explosion, Tatarsky’s creative evening was taking place in the catering establishment.
According to preliminary data, a girl brought the bomb to the event. The explosive device was disguised as a figurine, which the visitor personally handed over to the military commander.

16 people were reportedly injured in the blast. The establishment was previously owned by businessman and founder of PMC “Wagner” Yevgeny Prigozhin. On weekends, the “Cyber ​​​​​​Z Front” discussion club meets regularly in the café.

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