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NewsZakharov about the death of military commander Tatarsky

Zakharov about the death of military commander Tatarsky

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As a result of an explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg, military commander Maxim Fomin, known as Vladlen Tatarsky, died. The incident was commented on by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
She said that Russian journalists constantly face threats of reprisals from the Kiev regime and its instigators, which are increasingly being implemented.
“In not a single case of the violent death of a Russian journalist, which was called a ‘success’ by the Kiev regime and its thugs, neither Western countries, nor international organizations, nor foreign professional communities have not only conducted investigations, but even showed elementary human sympathy,” Zakharova said.


According to her, earlier the West fought against extremism and terrorism, marched in a united front in Paris, protecting journalists against whom terrorist attacks had been committed. Now, the position of the entire collective West, given its alleged concern for the welfare of journalists and the freedom of journalism, speaks for itself. The reaction from Kiev is also striking, where Western grant recipients are in undisguised joy over what has happened.
“It is thanks to the Russian military emissaries that the world sees truthful and operational images and learns information about what is happening in Ukraine. They are people who guard the truth, which the global mainstream has already abused. The professional activities of Vladlen Tatarsky, his service to the Fatherland caused hatred in the Kiev regime. He was dangerous for them, but bravely went all the way, fulfilling his duty,” Zakharova added, expressing condolences to Tatarsky’s family and friends.

Earlier it was reported that military commander Vladlen Tatarsky (alias Maxim Fomin) died in an explosion at a cafe on Universitetskaya Embankment in Saint Petersburg today, April 2. The blogger’s colleagues expressed their condolences for the incident.


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