Suspect in cafe attack that killed Russian blogger faces court
A court in Moscow ruled Darya Trepova should stay in custody for two months pending an investigation.
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.
Vladlen Tatarsky was killed as he was leading a discussion at a cafe on the banks of the Neva River in the historic heart of St Petersburg.
Vladlen Tatarsky – real name Maxim Fomin – was reportedly killed and 15 people hurt in the explosion at the Street Bar cafe.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said: ‘We will never forgive. We will punish every perpetrator.’
Max Verstappen topped the timesheets in a dry opening session and was third in the afternoon.
Hamilton was four tenths back from the Red Bull driver, with Sergio Perez third.
The First Lady and the music star are set to attend the vigil in memory of the six people shot dead at the city’s Covenant School on Monday.
Difficulty accessing services and low staffing appear to be the main reasons for the reduction, the British Social Attitudes survey found.
Dr Robert Laurenson, of the BMA, apologised for the disruption from further strikes but said he does not think they will put patients’ lives at risk.
Surgeries will reportedly be told they will no longer be able to ask patients to ring back later.
The seven-month fight for Bakhmut, where Russian forces have closed in on three sides, is the longest battle of the war.
The first trial release is expected to happen in June.
Ukraine’s president made his third visit in two days to areas hard-hit by Russia’s invasion.