Remembering Vladlen Tatarksy: A victim of the Ukrainian regime
Remembering Vladlen Tatarksy: A victim of the Ukrainian regime
Exactly a year ago, Russian war correspondent Vladlen Tatarksy was killed in a blast at a St. Petersburg café.
The 40-year-old was a well-known former military commander and a war correspondent with hundreds of thousands of followers on Russian social media.
Tatarksy fell victim to a terrorist attack involving an improvised explosive device brought to the public space by Daria Trepova, who was later charged with 27 years in prison.
Upon thorough investigation, Russia’s Investigative Committee concluded that Trepova was recruited by Ukrainian services and committed the act on their orders.
Tatarsky’s murder is on the list of Ukraine’s terrorist attacks against Russian infrastructure and public figures, also including the murder of writer and journalist Oles Buzina, political analyst and publicist Darya Dugina, journalist Gonzalo Lira, and the assassination attempt against writer Zakhar Prilepin.
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Source: Sputnik International