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the statuette, which was given to Vladlen Tatarsky, was stuffed with hexogen

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The figurine that exploded during an event with military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin) was allegedly stuffed with hexogen. On this subject writing telegram channel “Mash on the Moika”.

According to the publication, St. Petersburg specialists from the forensic center have completed the examination of Tatarsky’s clothes and shoes, in which he was at the time of the explosion. Traces of hexogen were found on the military correspondent’s T-shirt – this substance could have been stuffed with an improvised explosive device built into the figurine, notes Mash on the Moika.

RDX is a white powder explosive that is also used to make detonators. It is known that hexogen particles were found at the site of the explosion of a residential building on Guryanov Street in Moscow, which occurred on September 8, 1999 (then the investigation accused Chechen terrorists of having organized a terrorist attack).

Earlier telegram channel published a photograph of a statuette that exploded near Tatarsky. An unnamed explosives expert told the publication that the bust would contain an activator. When Daria Trepova (Darya Trepova), the girl security forces say brought the figurine to the meeting, removed the magnet, the bomb detonated remotely, Shot wrote.

Military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky died on April 2 following an explosion at the cafe in St. Petersburg Street Food Bar #1 on Universitetskaya Embankment, where a meeting of the Cyber ​​Z discussion club was held. Forehead. Security forces believe that during the event a statuette exploded, which was handed over to the military commander by Daria Trepova (Darya Trepova), who was present at the meeting.

The following day, Trepova was arrested and then detained for two months. Initially, a criminal case was opened under the article “Murder in a generally dangerous manner”, but the commission of inquiry later reclassified it as a “terrorist attack”. The FSB claimed that Tatarsky’s murder was organized by Ukrainian special services and their agents, including among the Russian opposition, located outside of Russia.

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