
MOSCOW, April 4 Daria Trepova, who was detained in the case of an explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg, was brought to the Basmanny Court of Moscow, where she died military commander Vladlen Tatarsky, a correspondent reports.
Usually, criminal cases are investigated at the scene of the crime, but often, due to the resonance or the special complexity of the investigation, cases are transferred to the central office of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. In order to make it more convenient to carry out investigative actions with the defendants, they are often kept in one of the capital's pre-trial detention centers.
An explosion took place on Sunday in a cafe on the Universitetskaya embankment in St. Petersburg, and the well-known war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin) was killed. The next day, a suspect was detained — a Petersburger Daria Trepova.
According to the National Anti-Terrorist Committee, the murder of Tatarsky was planned by the special services of Ukraine with the involvement of agents from among the supporters of the Anti-Corruption Foundation*.
Initially, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened a criminal case on murder in a generally dangerous way, and then toughened the article to a terrorist attack. Punishment — up to life imprisonment.
*Forbidden extremist organization-foreign agent

