Video shows moment pro-Putin blogger is blown up

Shocking video shows the moment a prominent pro-Putin blogger was blown up in a packed St. Petersburg café — with his accused female assassin sitting just feet away.

Clips shared by Russian news site 112 show the suspect, Daria Trepova, initially trying to back out of the room after handing a box containing a small statuette to Maxim Fomim, a military propagandist better known as Vladlen Tatarsky.

“Nastya, Nastya, come sit here,” Tatarsky, 40, called out to Trepova, 26, using the pseudonym the assassin allegedly used to hide her identity as a Ukraine-linked anti-war activist.

Trepova — who is due in court Tuesday for her first hearing, accused of terrorism — is seen nervously turning back as the blogger urges her to sit right near him.


Tatarsky was shown admiring the statuette moments before it blew him up.

She compromises by agreeing to stay for the political discussion, but in a different chair several feet to the left of Tatarsky, who has been one of the most enthusiastic cheerleaders for Russia’s war on Ukraine. 

Unaware of the horror about to unfold, the blogger is seen affectionately opening the box and admiring the bust he was handing, joking: “Oh, what a handsome guy! Is that me?”


Tatarsky with the bust and box that exploded, killing him.
The blogger was putting the bust back in the box when it exploded, killing him and injuring dozens of others.

One clip cut to the suspected assassin during the exchange — showing her holding her hands out and leaning back, before moving her hands over her face as the explosion ripped through the cafe.

Another angle showed that Tatarsky was carefully putting the bust back in the box while being asked a question when the explosion blew him up.


One angle showed the suspected assassin, circled, putting her hands over her face just before the deadly explosion.
Social media/e2w

Trepova, who was seen in other footage carrying the box into the café, was also seen outside later as others were bent over in pain and covered in blood, at least one person stricken on the ground. Around 30 people were wounded in the blast.

Russian authorities described the bombing as an act of terrorism and blamed Ukrainian intelligence agencies for orchestrating the attack at the riverside cafe in the historic heart of Russia’s second-largest city.

The Interior Ministry later released a video in which Trepova confessed to bringing the bust to the café.


The Interior Ministry later released a video of Trepova confessing.
RT/ East2west News

The National Anti-Terrorist Committee said the bombing was “planned by Ukrainian special services” and that Trepova is an “active supporter” of imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.  

“The involvement of the Kyiv regime in this bloody action will be another confirmation of its use of terrorist methods,” Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, according to state agency TASS.


Russia has labeled the bombing a terrorist attack.
ZUMAPRESS.com

The suspect previously spent 10 days in custody for taking part in an anti-war rally.

Her case was transferred to Moscow in a sign of how seriously it was being taken. She is due in Moscow’s Basmanny District Court on Tuesday and faces a life sentence for terrorist crimes.


The anti-war activist now faces life in prison.
Social media/e2w

Tatarsky previously joined separatists in eastern Ukraine after a Moscow-backed insurgency erupted there in 2014. He then turned to blogging, amassing more than 560,000 followers on Telegram.

He was an ardent supporter of President Vladimir Putin, who honored him with a posthumous Order of Courage, TASS said.

With Post wires

Check out our Latest News and Follow us at Facebook

Original Source

Ron DeSantis disavows Florida’s blogger registration bill

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis distanced himself Tuesday from a widely-criticized blogger registration bill, saying he does not support the legislation.

DeSantis pointed out at a news conference that lawmakers can introduce measures independently and said he was surprised he became associated with state Sen. Jason Brodeur’s proposal that would require bloggers who cover government to register with the state.

“Every person in the legislature can file bills,” the governor said after delivering his “State of the State” address.

“I see these people filing bills and there are these articles with my face on the article saying that bloggers are going to have to register with the state and they’re attributing it to me.

“That’s not anything I’ve ever supported, I don’t support,” added DeSantis, a likely 2024 presidential candidate. “I’ve been very clear about what we are doing.”

“I don’t control every single bill that has been filed,” he went on.


Gov. Ron DeSantis delivers his “State of the State” address at the State Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla., on Tuesday.
AFP via Getty Images

Brodeur’s bill – introduced earlier this month – would have required bloggers who write about the governor, members of his Cabinet or state legislators to register with the state and file monthly reports on who paid them and the amount of compensation — on pain of up to $2,500 in fines.

The legislation immediately came under attack for violating the US Constitution’s free speech guarantee. 

Ron Kuby, a First Amendment lawyer, predicted the law wouldn’t pass court muster.

“It’s hard to imagine a proposal that would be more violative of the First Amendment,” Kuby said. “We don’t register journalists. People who write cannot be forced to register.”

Even former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Republican, called on Brodeur to pull his pitch. 

“The idea that bloggers criticizing a politician should register with the government is insane,” Gingrich said in a Twitter posting Sunday. “It is an embarrassment that it is a Republican state legislator in Florida who introduced a bill to that effect.

“He should withdraw it immediately.”

With Post wires



Check out our Latest News and Follow us at Facebook

Original Source

Exit mobile version