In the Cyber Front Z bar in St. Petersburg, an explosion killed the ultranationalist blogger Vladlen Tatarsky today: according to local media, a woman gave Tatarsky a statuette which then exploded. The bar belonged to Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group.

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  1. He got what was coming for him no doubt. Now, go after all the others. It’s really disheartening to see russian civilians supporting warcrimes such as in Butcha. Never fuckin forget Butcha.

  2. Just a VERY short bio for those who don’t know how they should feel about this fascist:

    – He’s originally Ukrainian

    – In 2011 he attempted armed robbery of a bank in Donetsk, got arrested and jailed

    – 2014 he was freed by ruzkies under the condition he’ll join the ‘dpr’ militia

    – Didn’t spend a lot of time in trenches, quickly became a military blogger

    – Popularity started to expand in 2019

    – Was spreading hate and called for mass murder of Ukrainians after the full scale invasion of 2022

    – Was killed in Prygozhyn’s café while doing propaganda about how cool Prygozhin is. Most likely was killed by FSB.

  3. The thing that immediately drew my suspicion surrounding this case was that he didn’t fall several stories to his death after being blown up by the bomb or fall several stories and then had the bomb explode when he hit the ground.

    Its just boom dead sitting at a table. Strange.

  4. That’s a Volvo in the picture, if I’m not mistaken. If so much hate, then why not use a fucking lada calina?

    All “patriot” russians are the same. Kids in US or Europe, accounts in offshore… Including the main clown and all the circus surrounding him

  5. His real name is Maxim Fomin. He was a citizen of Ukraine. In 2011, he was sentenced to 12 years for bank robbery in Donetsk. In 2014, he was released from prison by the Russian military in exchange for the fact that he would fight against Ukraine.

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