This Wednesday, Russia issued a search warrant and arrest of Ukrainian citizen Yuriy Denisov for his involvement in the explosion that killed Russian military blogger Maxim Fomin, better known as Vladlen Tatarsky, on April 2.
“As a result of a series of investigative actions, it was concluded that Ukrainian citizen Yuriy Denisov is one of the accomplices of this crime. He was charged in absentia and a search and arrest warrant was issued,” the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR) said. ) in communication.
According to the FMC, the Ukrainian arrived in Russia in February 2023 to prepare a terrorist attack, which killed a military blogger and injured 32 people.
“It was he [Fenisov] which was given to Daria Trepova [detida] figurine with explosives, which she took to the dining room, where the meeting with Fomin took place [Tatarski]. Then there was an explosion, as a result of which a military blogger died, ”the FMC said in a statement.
Tatarsky, 40, originally from Donetsk, was one of Russia’s most popular bloggers and war correspondents with over 560,000 subscribers on his Telegram channel, who gained notoriety for his statements in the Kremlin about Russia’s war in Ukraine that began on February 24 . , 2022.
“We will defeat them all, kill them all, rob them all as much as we want. As we want,” Tatarsky said after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech in the Kremlin, where he was invited in September 2022, for the annexation. ceremonies of the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson.
The attack on a Russian military “blogger” was reminiscent of the one that killed Daria Dukina, daughter of Neo-Eurasianist leader Alexander Dugin, who is considered close to the Kremlin, in August last year.
On May 6, as a result of a new terrorist attack with the use of explosives, the Russian nationalist writer Zakhar Prilepin, who fought in the Donbass and has a valid contract with the National Guard, was seriously injured.
The next day, the director of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence, Kirill Budanov, was unwilling to deny or confirm his country’s involvement in these attacks.