St. Petersburg
Military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (alias Maxim Fomin) died in an explosion at a cafe on Universitetskaya Embankment in St. Petersburg today, April 2. The blogger’s colleagues expressed their condolences for the incident.
“The earth must burn under the feet of any civil servant in Kiev, whether in uniform or not. Not a single non-human who has embarked on the path of war with Russia should feel safe, be it Artemovsk (Bakhmut) , Avdiivka, Kiev, Lvov or Ivano-Frankivsk,” Alexander Kots wrote in his channel. Telegram.
The military commander urged not to think about refusing strikes on decision-making centers. Instead, one should ask why in Russia they don’t hit the faces of those who make the decisions. However, similar conversations have already taken place after the death of Daria Dugina, Kots concluded.
Yuriy Kotenok, in turn, noted that Tatarsky was his friend and the author of the Donbass analysis service. The military commissar added that he was shocked by what happened in Saint Petersburg.
“Max, if you were nobody, you would die” of vodka and colds. But you were dangerous for them, you did your job, because no one could do it, ”said Alexander Khodakovsky, battalion commander of the Vostok battalion.
Tatarsky died at the time of the explosion, which occurred at a cafe where a military commissar’s recital was taking place. According to one version, the explosive device was disguised as a figurine, given to the blogger by one of the girls present at the event.