The Russian Ministry of Health reported that the number of injured in the explosion that occurred in a cafe in St. Petersburg, which killed war correspondent Vladlin Tatarsky, has risen to 32, 10 of whom are in serious condition.
"According to the data, 32 people were injured in an accident in a cafe in St. Petersburg, and one person died," the statement said.
Yesterday, Sunday, an explosion occurred in the "Street Bar" cafe located in a building in the city center, killing a person who turned out to be the military correspondent, Vladlin Tatarsky.
Sources revealed to "Novosti" a Russian news agency, that the explosive device was most likely brought by a visitor to the café, and it is suspected that it was a gift in the form of a small statue, and the bomb was likely inside it, and a case was filed for murder in a public place according to the special article in the Russian Criminal Code.