Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed in an explosion at a cafe in St. Petersburg, was one of Russia’s most outspoken and ultranationalist military bloggers
Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed in an explosion at a cafe in St. Petersburg on Sunday, was one of Russia’s most outspoken and ultranationalist military bloggers, known for his ardent pro-war commentary and occasional criticism of Moscow’s battlefield failures. Born in the town of Makiivka in Ukraine’s Donbas area, Tatarsky joined Russian-backed separatist forces in 2014, according to a profile in state media, before later moving to Moscow.
Alexander Dugin is credited with being the architect, or “spiritual guide,” to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Dugina and Tatarsky moved in the same circles, and they had been photographed multiple times together. Sometimes critical of Russian campaign While an enthusiastic supporter of the Russian invasion, Tatarsky was among a small but influential group of military bloggers sometimes critical of the way the campaign was conducted.
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