Putin hit hard: Cafe attacked, fellow blogger assassinated

Putin hit hard: Cafe attacked, fellow blogger assassinated

One attack occurred in the war between Russia and Ukraine that started last year and is still going on…

The name, which made pro-Putin content, was killed in the explosion after receiving the statue.

St. of Russia There was a bomb attack in a cafe in St. Petersburg. In the attack, the blogger Maxim Fomin, one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s supporters, lost his life and said he supported the war with the videos and content he posted on the internet.

It was revealed that a woman who approached the young man known as Vladlen Tatarsky on social networks gave him a statuette and that in said statue there were 200 grams of dynamite.

It was not clear if the woman, whose identity is unknown, knew that the statue he had given her was explosive.

While investigating the scene, authorities announced that 30 people were injured during Tatarsky’s murder. While no person or group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, Russian media claimed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was behind the attack.

This is how the moments of the explosion were captured on the security camera.

It was also reported that there were around 100 people in the cafe called Street Food Bar No 1, where an event was held where a political issue was discussed. Russian media wrote that shortly before the explosion, an unidentified woman handed the blogger a golden statuette. It is not yet clear if the woman knew the figurine contained explosives.

Ukraine was claimed to be behind the attack on the Russian blogger.

Speaking to Russian media, a woman named Alisa Smotrova said a woman named Nastya first took the microphone and asked some questions at the event, and then gave Tatarsky a statue as a gift. Smotrova said: “The woman named Nastya said that she wanted to present a statue, but the guards wanted to leave it at the gate. But then Nastya and Tatarsky joked and laughed. Then Nastya took the statue and gave it to Tatarsky, ”she said.

“Then they put the statue on a nearby table and there was an explosion,” Smotrova said. There was panic and screams after the explosion. “There was blood and glass chips everywhere,” she said.

Source: Sozcu

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