Tag: Maxim Fomin
Tatarsky killer given longest prison sentence for a woman in Russian history
Darya Trepova has been sentenced to 27 years behind bars for the assassination of the military blogger
Tatarsky killer given longest prison sentence for a woman in Russian history
Previously:
Russia: Suspect in Maxim Fomin’s Killing Admits Partial Guilt
A Russian woman accused of killing military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky pleaded partially guilty during a court hearing on Wednesday.
Suspect in Pro-War Blogger’s Killing Admits Partial Guilt
Previously:
American Spokesperson for Ukraine Sarah Ashton Cirillo Threatens to Assassinate Americans Over Ukraine War Dissent
“English speaking spokesperson for the Ukrainian military: Ukraine will hunt down ‘Russian propagandists’ around the world.”
American Spokesperson for Ukraine Sarah Ashton Cirillo Threatens to Assassinate Americans Over Ukraine War Dissent
Related video:
The Grayzone debates National Endowment for Democracy VP on group’s CIA ties
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) contacted The Grayzone to dispute our characterization of their organization as a CIA cutout. Listen to our highly revealing conversation with the NED’s communications director.
The Grayzone debates National Endowment for Democracy VP on group’s CIA ties
Colonel Cassad: Destroyed Prilepin’s car
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Video from the scene of the explosion of Zakhar Prilepin’s car. The charge was powerful, which is clearly visible from the crater and damage to the car, which was turned over by the explosion.
Destroyed Prilepin’s car
Related:
“Legitimate target” — Bellingcat defends terror attack at St. Petersburg cafe
Christo Grozev of the US government-sponsored Bellingcat endorsed the terror attack that killed a Russian war reporter and injured many others during a public event in St. Petersburg. He also defended Ukraine’s attempt to assassinate a Russian philosopher because he was a “propagandist.”
“Legitimate target” — Bellingcat defends terror attack at St. Petersburg cafe