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Trepova’s defense appeals her arrest in St. Petersburg terror attack case

Darya Trepova (Daria Trepova) ‘s defense has appealed her arrest in connection with the terrorist attack at a cafe in St. Petersburg.

“The court received a complaint from lawyer Trepova regarding the choice of a coercive measure in the form of detention,” TASS quotes a statement from the court’s press service.

It should be noted that the complaint of the lawyer of the arrested woman was sent by mail to the Basmanny court in Moscow.

Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said that Western countries were trying to make Darya Trepova (Daria Trepova) a victim. According to the diplomat, the suspect is a sympathizer in the West.

Recall that on April 2, an explosion occurred in a cafe in the center of St. Petersburg, as a result of which the famous blogger and military commissar Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin) died, and several people were injured. Darya Trepova (Daria Trepova) , suspected of the attack, was arrested the next day. The court imposed a coercive measure on him in the form of arrest until June 2.

Trepova Post’s defense has appealed her arrest in connection with the St. Petersburg terror attack, which first appeared on Current Articles.

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