War correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin), who died in an explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg, is buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. It has been reported DEA News.
Cannon shots and the Russian anthem were heard at the journalist’s grave. A salute was also given in Tatarsky’s honor, and the army marched.
Nearly a thousand people came to the farewell ceremony held for the deceased. TASS. Among those present were LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky, businessman and founder of Wagner PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin, and others.
According to the RIA Novosti correspondent, Dmitry Kiselev, general manager of Russia Today media group, sent the wreath to the ceremony.
Tatarsky on April 2 at St. He died in an explosion at the Street Bar cafe on the Universitetskaya embankment in St. Petersburg. Suspected in death, Daria Trepova, who gave Tatarsky a figurine with an explosive inside, was detained and is now in a pre-trial detention center.
With information In 112, Trepova’s suspected accomplice left Russia and flew to Yerevan.
Russian President Vladimir Putin considered worthy Tatarsky posthumously with the Order of Courage.