Interior Ministry puts woman suspected of involvement in Tatarsky's murder on wanted list
"Darya Yevgenyevna Trepova, born February 16, 1997, is wanted for committing an offense under the Russian Criminal Code," the statement said
MOSCOW, April 3. /TASS/. Law enforcement authorities have put Darya Trepova, suspected of involvement in the murder of war reporter Vladlen Tatarsky in St. Petersburg, on the wanted list.
"Darya Yevgenyevna Trepova, born February 16, 1997, is wanted for committing an offense under the Russian Criminal Code," the statement said.
The night before, law enforcers conducted searches at the woman’s residence in St. Petersburg. They also questioned her mother and sister. Preliminarily, it was Trepova who handed Tatarsky the statuette with explosives.
A blast occurred in Streetfood-Bar No 1 on Universitetskaya Embankment in central St. Petersburg on April 2. One person, war reporter Vladlen Tatarsky who held an event there, died on the spot, and over 30 people were injured. According to preliminary data, an explosive device with a yield of more than 200 grams of TNT went off near the stage. Investigators continue to work at the scene.