Daria Trepova, who was detained on suspicion of involvement in the terrorist attack and the murder of war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin), is in St. Petersburg to Moscow. She was brought from Domodedovo Airport to the Basmanny Court where a restraining measure would be chosen she.
The girl was accused of terrorist attack committed by an organized group and illegal trafficking of explosives (part 3 of clause “b” of article 205 of the Criminal Code, part 4 of article 222.1 of the Criminal Code). The prosecution wants Trepova to be arrested by June 2.
The newspaper wrote that the prisoner said that he had received the figurine containing explosives before in Moscow. fontanka based on the girl’s statement. As stated in the broadcast material, the authenticity of his statement is confirmed by the correspondence found on his phone, as well as “the consequences of special technical measures.”
According to Fontanka, Trepova met with a certain “activist” (name not named) on Telegram, where she spoke about her views and her participation in rallies against the military operation. According to the publication, he invited the girl to “move to Kiev” and take the position of editor “in one of the media sources”. To do this, Trepova had to complete several missions “to prove she knows how to fight Russian propaganda here and now.”
To begin with, the girl had to come to the Foliage bookstore, which in the media is called one of the main meeting places for the “right” in the city. There Trepova was supposed to meet with Vladlen Tatarsky. Fontanka states that he provides a photo report after completing the task.
In addition, the “activist” sent Trepova to Moscow, where, through a taxi driver, “something secret was delivered” to him – a package with a bust containing explosives. According to Fontanka, the taxi driver did not know what was in the package.
Answering the investigation’s questions, Trepova replied when she realized that the figurine had an explosive device: “This wasn’t specifically told to me, but I suspected something bad.” It was always near the package where the bomb was placed before it exploded.
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According to Fontanka, upon returning to St. Petersburg, Trepova received a new assignment from afar – to come to a meeting with Tatarsky at the Patriot cafe on the Universitetskaya embankment and hand over the statuette to her.
“For this, they bought him a plane ticket from Pulkovo to Uzbekistan, promising to calmly move from Asia to Ukraine,” the newspaper writes.
The girl who gave the bust to Tatarsky remained in the cafe. According to media reports, the explosive device was activated remotely by searching the SIM card in the bomb. This information should be confirmed by future inspection.
After the explosion, Trepova “performed chaotic acts” and instead of the airport went to visit her friend, where her husband was detained.
“When he left the shocked, ruined club with everyone, he already understood everything. Simply put, it’s called consumables. Plus, he finally figured out what he was doing. In the first hours, I was sure that I had killed many, ”Fontanka writes.
According to the publication, the girl’s statement prompted the investigation to reclassify the criminal case under the “Terrorism” clause. Earlier, law enforcement officials described the actions of the girl as murder in a socially dangerous way.
The Mash Telegram channel on Moika claims that Trepova receives 20,000 rubles in cryptocurrency for each completed task. Missions included delivering packages, attending events, and other tasks.
“Delivering a statuette to the army commander Tatarsky, which later exploded, was one of the tasks. After that, they promised to get the girl out of Russia and provide work in Kiev, ”writes Mash.
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An explosion occurred on April 2 at an institution on the Universitetskaya embankment in St. Petersburg during a meeting between Vladlen Tatarsky and his supporters from the Cyber Z Front club. After the incident, 40 people, 3 of whom were minors, applied for medical assistance.
The next day, the 26-year-old suspect was arrested. The girl admitted that she carried the statuette herself to the meeting, but when asked who gave it to her, she replied, “Can I tell you later?”
Britain said the explosion was orchestrated from Ukrainian territory. Telegram channels Shot and Caution, News said, citing earlier sources, that Trepova may have been “hired” by Roman Popkov, a former member of the NBP (known and banned in Russia as an extremist) Eduard Limonov, now living in Ukraine. reported.
According to Shot’s source, Trepova personally testified against Popkov – allegedly first “teaching journalism” and then asking “an acquaintance” to complete the post, who turned out to be an SBU agent. Popkov himself denies the accusations and says he can’t do that because his family is in Russia.
According to RBC’s source at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, according to one version, Trepova communicated with her “curators” on Telegram. The investigation has not yet determined the identities of these individuals. Currently, the Investigation Committee continues to establish the chain of all persons involved in the terrorist act, from perpetrators to customers.
Source: Gazeta

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