Vladlen Tatarsky, a convicted criminal turned popular pro-Russian blogger who published warmongering diatribes, was promoting his upcoming book to a gathering of his fans at a hip burger joint in St. Petersburg. A portrait of Tatarsky surrounded by firearms in the shape of angel wings lit up the room.
Since Russia’s invasion, such channels have served as a raw alternative to the usual Kremlin propaganda, whipping up support for the war, but also leveling harsh, unvarnished criticism at Russia’s military leadership. Posting daily dispatches from the front, interspliced with ultranationalist and religious tirades, Tatarsky grew so prominent he was even invited to the Kremlin last September when President Vladimir Putin announced his illegal plans to annex four regions in southeast Ukraine.There, shoulder-to-shoulder with Russia’s top political leadership, Tatarsky broadcast a live stream from St. George’s Hall.
Tatarsky was known for his hard line, bordering fascist views. In interviews, he described himself as “ideologically engaged” since childhood, and claimed to have sabotaged Ukrainian language lessons at school. In adulthood, his hatred for Ukraine solidified, often calling it a “terrorist” and “demon state” that needed to be destroyed.
“Is the Ministry of Defense really so screwed up,” he wrote. “I know for sure that only amateur enthusiasts are doing this from our side.” He added: “We need to change our approach to the special military operation, a year has passed.” Trepova’s husband, Dmitry Rylov, also said she was duped. “Yes, it’s true that neither of us support the war in Ukraine, but we believe that such acts are impermissible,” Rylov told SVTV News. “I’m 100 percent sure that she would never have agreed to anything like this if she had known about it.”
Russia’s security services, meanwhile, have accused Kyiv of organizing the attack alongside members of political opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, which Trepova reportedly supported.
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