Singer Yulia Chicherina released a video for the song “Soldier” with images of the war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin), who died on April 2. The premiere of the video took place on April 7. Youtube channel singers
The text of the song describes a simple Russian soldier defending the Motherland, as well as soldiers who died at the front.
At the end of the video sequence, there are archival recordings of Vladlen Tatarsky talking about his Orthodox faith and his support for Russian soldiers.
Chicherina said the clip was supposed to be released on Easter, but “time made its cruel adjustments.”
8 April reportedIt has been reported that Vladlen Tatarsky, a blogger and military reporter who lost his life in the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg on April 2, is buried in the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. According to media estimates, more than a thousand people came to say goodbye to him. Among them were Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of Wagner PMC, and Leonid Slutsky, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party. Tatarsky was buried with military honors: there was a guard of honor at the grave, he played ball volleyball and a military orchestra. PMC fighters sent a nominal sledgehammer with the signature “Your business is alive” as a parting.