 Russian investigators, on April 4, formally charged Daria Trapova, a 26-year-old woman, with terrorism offenses over the killing of pro-war military blogger Vladlan Tatarovsky in a bomb blast in St. Petersburg. Trapova arrived at Moscow's Bamani court on Tuesday afternoon, after being transferred from St. Petersburg to the Russian capital. Prosecutors were expected to ask the district court to remand her in pretrial detention. Tatarovsky, a cheerleader for Russia's military campaign in Ukraine whose real name was Maxim Fomin, was killed on Sunday when an explosion ripped through a cafe where he was due to talk. Russia's investigative committee, which probes major crimes, said it had charged Trapova with committing a terrorist act by an organized group that caused intentional death. It said she had acted under instructions from people working on behalf of Ukraine.