One person has been killed and at least six people have been injured in an explosion at a cafe in St Petersburg, Russia, state media has reported.
It was initially reported that Mr Tatarsky had died in the blast, which has since been confirmed by the Russian interior ministry.
Mr Tatarsky, whose real name was Maxim Fomin, had over 560,000 followers on Telegram, one of the most popular social platforms in Russia, and was among the most prominent of the influential military bloggers providing commentary on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. There is currently no indication of who was responsible for the blast, which occurred at at the "Street Bar" cafe in the city.
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