A funeral wreath is left at the grave of Vladlen Tatarsky at Troyekurovskoye cemetery in Moscow. Maxim Fomin better known by his pen-name Vladlen Tatarsky was a convicted criminal who escaped from prison and made a name for himself as a Ukrainian-born Russian military blogger and a participant in the war between Russian and Ukraine. He was active as a propagandist for the Russian side in the war until he was murdered in a terrorist act in St. Petersburg on April 2, 2023. 26-year-old woman named Darya Trepova was arrested for the bombing that had killed Tatarsky and injured dozens of others. (P

A funeral wreath is left at the grave of Vladlen Tatarsky at Troyekurovskoye cemetery in Moscow. Maxim Fomin better known by his pen-name Vladlen Tatarsky was a convicted criminal who escaped from prison and made a name for himself as a Ukrainian-born Russian military blogger and a participant in the war between Russian and Ukraine. He was active as a propagandist for the Russian side in the war until he was murdered in a terrorist act in St. Petersburg on April 2, 2023. 26-year-old woman named Darya Trepova was arrested for the bombing that had killed Tatarsky and injured dozens of others. (P Stock Photo
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10 April 2023

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A funeral wreath is left at the grave of Vladlen Tatarsky at Troyekurovskoye cemetery in Moscow. Maxim Fomin better known by his pen-name Vladlen Tatarsky was a convicted criminal who escaped from prison and made a name for himself as a Ukrainian-born Russian military blogger and a participant in the war between Russian and Ukraine. He was active as a propagandist for the Russian side in the war until he was murdered in a terrorist act in St. Petersburg on April 2, 2023. 26-year-old woman named Darya Trepova was arrested for the bombing that had killed Tatarsky and injured dozens of others. (Photo by Vlad Karkov / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)

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