The representative of the UN secretary general, Stéphane Dujarric, said the organization was concerned about the explosion in Saint Petersburg.
“We learned with concern of the explosion in Saint Petersburg, which killed a blogger and injured many other people,” Dujarric said.
Yesterday, April 2, an explosion thundered in a cafe in St. Petersburg during a creative meeting of military officer Vladlen Tatarsky. As a result of the attack, he died. The explosion in the cafe injured 32 people, 10 of whom are in serious condition.
The suspect in the murder of Vladlen Tatarsky, Darya Trepova (Daria Trepova) , 26, has been arrested in Saint Petersburg. Currently, law enforcement is identifying accomplices suspected of committing a crime. UN Responds to St. Petersburg Cafe Explosion

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