 Several hundred people took part in a farewell ceremony for a Russian pro-war blogger Vladlan Tatarzky in Moscow on April 8. Tatarzky's funeral was held at the Trokyarovskoe Cemetery amid tight security. Tatarzky, a cheerleader for Russia's military campaign in Ukraine whose real name was Maxim Fomin, was killed on April 2, in an explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg, where he was due to talk to supporters. Russian investigators charged Darya Trapova, a 26-year-old woman, with committing a terrorist act by an organized group that caused intentional death. The charges carry a maximum jail term of 20 years. Russian authorities accuse Ukrainian intelligence of organizing the killing. Ukraine, which did not take responsibility for the attack, blamed domestic terrorism for the murder. Tatarzky had himself fought in Ukraine for separatist forces and also served time in Ukraine for bank robbery. Today, people of different beliefs, including clearly opposition views, for the country, for its future, for the president.