Baza: In Moscow, a CDEK checkpoint was cordoned off because of a suspicious package. It allegedly contains a figurine similar to the one that blew up Tatarsky

Police cordoned off the SDEK office on Startovaya Street in Moscow because of a suspicious parcel. According to Baza, it supposedly contains a figurine with explosives. With the help of such a figurine, the propagandist Vladlen Tatarsky was killed.

On the eve of April 19, "military expert" Konstantin Sivkov contacted the police, saying that he and several of his acquaintances, including another "military expert" Vladislav Shurygin, received parcels with plaster figurines. Mindful of the fate of Tatarsky, Sivkov handed over the package to the police. Explosives were not found there.

Further, it turned out that the plaster busts of Marshal Georgy Zhukov were ordered from a workshop in Ulyanovsk through the VKontakte page. The user Sanyok Belozerov paid 9850 rubles for their production and sent the addresses of the people to whom they needed to be sent: Konstantin Isaev, Konstantin Sivkov, Vladislav Shurygin, Mikhail Tereshchenko and Timofey Sergeytsev.

Vladlen Tatarsky was killed on April 2 in St. Petersburg during his "creative evening". According to investigators, 26-year-old Daria Trepova gave him a plaster figurine, which exploded. The propagandist died, more than 30 people were injured. Trepova was detained the next day.

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