The Investigative Committee of Russia will check the comedians Alexander Dolgopolov and Garik Oganisyan, who joked about the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg. This was reported to journalists in the press service of the RF IC.
The department noted that during a speech in Berlin, Dolgopolov and Oganisyan jokingly played up the circumstances of the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg, which killed war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin).
Now their actions “will be given a legal assessment,” the UK said.
The explosion occurred on April 2, when Vladlen Tatarsky held a meeting as part of a discussion club in a cafe in St. Petersburg. Before the start of the event, Daria Trepova handed him a figurine in which explosives were mounted. A 40-year-old military commander died from the explosion. The number of people who sought medical help after the attack exceeded 40 people.
Trepova was detained on April 3 and transferred to Moscow. The Basmanny Court, at the request of the RF IC, sent her under arrest for two months. She was charged with committing crimes under paragraph “b” part 3 of Art. 205 and part 4 of Art. 222.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
Source: Rosbalt

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