A sledgehammer was placed at the coffin of Vladlen Tatarsky
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At parting with Vladlen Tatarsky, a sledgehammer was laid at the coffin
Farewell to the military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (real name – Maxim Fomin) takes place at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. He died on April 2 at a creative evening in a cafe on Universitetskaya embankment in St. Petersburg – a bomb exploded, mounted in a figurine donated by a terrorist.
The funeral service for Maxim Fomin was attended by several dozen people – relatives and closest friends. In prayer, the priest prayed for “the slain warrior Maxim.”
Next to the coffin, which was closed, were the relatives of the deceased. Armed guards were present next to them and in the hall – about ten people.
After the funeral, the farewell ceremony began. It was not allowed to approach the coffin, the agents took flowers and placed them near the coffin. Next to the coffin were laid out medals and awards of Maxim Fomin and a sledgehammer, which became the symbol of PMC Wagner.
The founder of PMC “Wagner” Yevgeny Prigozhin said at the farewell ceremony that the voice of the military correspondent will continue to sound, despite his death.
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