Moscow court rejects appeal from cafe bombing suspect
Darya Trepova’s appeal against her arrest on charges of involvement in the bombing that killed Vladlen Tatarsky in St Petersburg.
Darya Trepova’s appeal against her arrest on charges of involvement in the bombing that killed Vladlen Tatarsky in St Petersburg.
Geolocated footage indicated that Ukrainian troops had established a foothold near the town of Oleshky, the Institute for the Study of War said.
The chocolate egg was given to Sybil Cook in 1939 but with the Second World War looming, her uncle advised her to ration it.
Residents of Belgorod, a city of 340,000, first thought it was a Ukrainian attack.
Natalie Corbett left her life and new husband behind for a spell in Port Lockroy, on Goudier Island in Antarctica.
Presidential adviser Andriy Yermak announced that 130 soldiers, sailors, border guards and others captured by Moscow were on their way back home.
Vladlen Tatarsky was killed on April 2 as he led a discussion at a riverside cafe.
The one-year-old Australian shepherd turned up many miles from home after a month away.
The Kremlin called the footage ‘horrible’ but said it needed to be verified.
President Volodymyr Zelensky called Russian soldiers ‘beasts’ over the alleged atrocity.
Sergei Aksyonov said that Russian forces in Crimea have built ‘modern, in-depth defences’.
A court in Moscow ruled Darya Trepova should stay in custody for two months pending an investigation.
Russia warned that it would be forced to take ‘retaliatory measures’ following the move.
The bombing also wounded more than 30 other people.
Chocolate can potentially be fatal to dogs, leading to fits and death in severe cases.