
Russian Cafe Bombing Suspect Apologizes Amid Lawyer Access Denial
Daria Trepova, the suspect in the Russian cafe bombing that killed a pro-war blogger, apologized and claimed she did not know she was carrying explosives. She also said she is being denied access to lawyers and detailed the conditions of her pre-trial detention at Moscow's Lefortovo prison. Russian authorities claim Trepova acted on the orders of Ukrainian intelligence, which Navalny's team has denied. Trepova said a journalist friend had offered her a job as a war correspondent in Ukraine around the time she had quit her job at a vintage clothing store in January.