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Russia arrest woman for involvement in blogger’s murder

Lisa Sean Published April 3, 2023
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On Monday, Russia blamed Ukraine for organizing the murder of a prominent war blogger in a St Petersburg café and detained a young Russian woman who was shown in a police video confessing to planting the bomb that killed him and injured over 30 others.

Ukraine, which did not take accountability for Sunday’s attack, accused “domestic terrorism” for the murder of Maxim Fomin, a Russian military blogger, and cheerleader for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine who called himself Vladlen Tatarsky.

Darya Trepova, the 26-year-old Russian woman arrested over his murder, confessed in a video released by the interior ministry that she had planted the bomb that killed him. But unconfirmed Russian media reports said she had told investigators that she had been set up and had not known she was holding a bomb.

Darya Trepova

Tatarsky’s murder seemed to be the second assassination on Russian soil of a figure closely related to the conflict in Ukraine, after the car bomb killing of Darya Dugina, daughter of a nationalist ideologue, outside Russia last summer. Russia also blamed Ukraine at the time. But Kyiv denied any involvement.

With over 500,000 followers on the Telegram messaging service that is popular in Russia, Tatarsky mixed ultra-nationalist messaging with criticism of the way Moscow is prosecuting what it calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine.

Darya Trepova, shown walking away, brought the explosive ‘bust’ statue to Vladlen Tatarsky , seen with the microphone and that IS a projection of him in the background w/weapons.

Grievers braved a snowstorm to lay flowers outside the St Petersburg cafe where he was killed, with many saying they were upset and angry. Some Russian commentators said the bombing was the latest indication that violence related to the war in Ukraine is increasingly spilling onto Russian territory.

Grievers braved a snowstorm to lay flowers outside the St Petersburg cafe

Russia’s National Anti-terrorism Committee (NAC) said Ukraine’s intelligence services had arranged the bombing with help from supporters of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

That seemed to be a reference to the fact that the Russian woman arrested on Monday, Trepova once registered to take part in an anti-Kremlin tactical voting scheme promoted by Navalny’s movement.

1/ À la disposition de la commission d'enquête de la Fédération de Russie, il existe des preuves que la planification et l'organisation du crime ont été menées à partir du territoire de l'Ukraine
Darya Trepova a été arrêtée parce qu'elle était soupçonnée d'avoir commis un crime. pic.twitter.com/EE7TWwdAic

— AFRIQUE RÉDACTION (@afriqueredac) April 3, 2023

Navalny’s allies, who have escaped abroad since their movement was branded extremist by the Kremlin, denied the accusation, saying it was more likely that Russia’s intelligence services were behind the murder.

In the interior ministry video, Trepova confessed to giving Tatarsky a small figure that was packed with the explosives that killed him but refused to say immediately who had given her the statue. “Can I tell you later?” she is heard saying.

Russia’s Interior Ministry releases a video showing Darya Trepova, the main suspect behind the murder of Vladlen Tatarsky, speaking to security forces after her arrest pic.twitter.com/7wKwL6LAJA

— RT (@RT_com) April 3, 2023

Interior ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk said that Trepova had been detained in a rented flat in St Petersburg as part of an operation by the police and the FSB security service.

The Kremlin called Tatarsky’s murder a “terrorist act,” mentioning the statement from the NAC as evidence that Ukraine might have been behind the killing.

The active phase of the investigation is now under way. We see quite vigorous steps to detain suspects. Let’s be patient and wait for the next announcements from our special services, which are working on this.”

Dmitry Peskov-Kremlin spokesman told reporters

Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential adviser, alleged on Sunday night that the murder was part of “an internal political fight” in Russia which he compared to spiders eating each other in a jar. He provided no evidence to back that claim.

Unconfirmed Russian media reports said that Trepova had bought plane tickets to escape to Uzbekistan.

Trepova had appeared on an interior ministry wanted list earlier on Monday. Court records revealed she was detained on February 24 of last year, the day Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, for taking part in what the authorities considered an illegal anti-war protest.

The FSB said last month that it had stopped a Ukraine-backed car bomb attack on a prominent nationalist businessman who has been a cheerleader for Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of state media outlet RT, welcomed Trepova’s arrest on Monday, saying her arrest had avoided what she called “a national disgrace.”

Simonyan, like other hawkish commentators, made it clear on Telegram that she wanted Russia to hit back hard against whoever had killed Tatarsky. “Well well. Are we going to forget and forgive this?” she asked sarcastically.

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