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In St. Petersburg, the "war correspondent" Tatarsky died in Prigozhin's cafe (video)

Maxim Karpenko

In St. Petersburg, the 'war correspondent' Tatarsky died in Prigozhin's cafe (video)
An explosion occurs in Prigozhin's cafe in St. Petersburg: war correspondent Tatarsky is killed

On Sunday, April 2, an explosion occurred in a cafe in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. According to preliminary data, the incident killed Russian war correspondent and propagandist Vladlen Tatarsky.

The explosion occurred in an establishment allegedly owned by the head of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin. This was reported by Russian media.

The cause of the explosion in the Street Bar cafe is currently unknown. According to preliminary reports, at least one person was killed and 16 others were injured of varying severity.

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Every Saturday, the propaganda club Cyber Z Front meets in the restaurant. On this day, Tatarsky's recital was held there.

Russian Telegram channels wrote that the explosion was caused by a statuette given to the war correspondent by one of the visitors. At the same time, it is assumed that the explosives were planted earlier, near the place where Tatarsky was supposed to sit.

In the video from the network, you can see the moment the statuette was presented. They also managed to film the moment of the explosion and the aftermath - a destroyed cafe and a large number of frightened Russians.

We would like to add that Vladlen Tatarsky is from Makiivka. In 2014, he fought on the side of the so-called "DPR" and later moved to Moscow. There he began to call himself a writer and a war correspondent.

Earlier, an engine factory caught fire in the Russian city of Yaroslavl. The company manufactures engines for various Russian military equipment, including nuclear complexes.

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