Fascist Russian Military Blogger Is Blown Up in a St. Petersburg Cafe

The explosion happened in a restaurant owned by Evgeny Priogozhin

B Kean
4 min readApr 3, 2023

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Photo by Nikita Nikitenko on Unsplash

1–0 advantage karma. It was a good night for the good guys in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Vladlen Tatarsky, a controversial war correspondent and military blogger, was speaking at a popular landmark restaurant in St. Peterburg when one of the attendees handed him a gift. Minutes later, the bomb, hidden in the gift exploded killing Tartarsky.

The restaurant, located on St. Petersburg’s rapidly developing Vasilievsky Island, used to be called “Russian Kitsch,” but then was renamed to the “Street Food Bazar.” Owned by the Wagner group’s founder, Evgeny Prigozhin, the restaurant started to double last year as “Cyberfront Z,” a club where patrons came and approvingly listened to talks about Russia’s war of genocide.

The details of the explosion are straight out of a movie. A tall, attractive blond-haired woman was seen on video entering the restaurant with a mid-sized box in her hands. As it turned out, the security at the door told her to leave the box in a cloakroom on a lower floor. She did as instructed.

Later during the talk, she raised her hand and informed the speaker that she is an artist and had a gift for him but the…

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B Kean

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