St. Petersburg, where war correspondent Maxim Fomin (known as Vladlen Tatarsky) died. Daria Trepova, accused of organizing a terrorist attack on a cafe in St. Petersburg, is cooperating in the investigation. It has been reported TASS in relation to law enforcement.
According to the agency’s interlocutor, Trepova is cooperating with the investigation and all her statements are carefully checked by investigative and operations teams, including dozens of law enforcement officials.
He added that the investigation is now revealing the entire circle of Trepova’s alleged accomplices, and various versions of what happened and their causes are being worked out.
Earlier April 8 Tatar buried At the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow.
On April 2, St. War correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky was killed and 32 people were injured, eight of them seriously, in an explosion that took place in an institution on the Universitetskaya Quay in St. Petersburg.
Russian President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky with the Order of Courage.