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The central apparatus of the Investigative Committee has brought the investigation into the death of Tatarsky under control

April 2, 2023

The Central Bureau of the Investigative Committee has brought the investigation into the explosion in the St. Petersburg cafe under control

In the central office of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, an investigation into the explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg, where military commander Vladlen Tatarsky died, has been brought under control. This was reported in the press service of the department.

And about. Oleg Bobkov, head of the main investigative committee of the St. Petersburg Investigative Committee, was instructed to submit an operational report on the circumstances of the murder, which was carried out in a generally dangerous manner.

“The further investigation of the criminal case, under the direction of the head of the department, was placed under the control of the central office of the Russian investigative commission,” the press service said.

Investigators and criminologists continue to work on site. All steps are being taken to identify those involved in the crime, the UK added.

According to the latest reports, 25 people were injured in the explosion. Media and witnesses report that the source of the explosion was a figurine presented to Tatarsky by one of the visitors to his creative party. The donor herself was found in the hospital, she is in shock.

Russia Desk

Russia Desk

The Russia Desk leads The Eastern Herald's coverage of Russia, the war in Ukraine, NATO's eastern flank, and the post-Soviet space. The desk has reported continuously on the Russia-Ukraine conflict since its full-scale expansion in February 2022 and verifies through Kremlin statements, NATO briefings.

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