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Wagner boss presumed dead in Russia plane crash, investigation underway

KUZHENKINO, RUSSIA (AFP) – An investigation was underway in Russia uesterdau into a plane crash that left Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin presumed dead – two months after his rebellion against the country’s military leaders – fuelling speculation about a possible assassination.

A day after a private jet on which Prigozhin was registered crashed between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia had still not confirmed the warlord’s death.

Moscow said all ten people onboard were likely killed, and opened a criminal case into violations of air traffic rules.

President Vladimir Putin, who in June faced the biggest challenge in his more than two-decade rule as Prigozhin led an armed mutiny, has not spoken publicly on the crash.

During the rebellion on June 23-24, Putin gave an address to Russians in which he called Prigozhin – once his ally – a “traitor”.

Influential pro-Kremlin figures, such as state television personality and Putin ally Margarita Simonyan, seemed to suggest that it could have been an assassination.

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“Among the versions that are being discussed (about the crash) is that it was staged. But personally, I’m leaning towards the more obvious one,” she said on social media.

In June, Prigozhin had sent his fighters marching onto Moscow to unseat Russia’s top generals.

Prigozhin had for months complained about the way Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine was being led, where his fighters were often spearheading battles. In Ukraine, some people rejoiced at the apparent death of a man whose fighters were known for exceptionally cruel efforts.

“I feel really happy that this person died, if it is true,” government worker Iryna Kuchina told AFP in central Kyiv.

“Let’s hope that it is.”

Russia’s aviation authority published a list of names that were onboard the Embraer Legacy plane late on Wednesday. It included Prigozhin and his right-hand man Dmitry Utkin – a shadowy figure who managed Wagner’s operations and allegedly served in Russian military intelligence.

Three crew members were among the dead, including the only woman onboard: a stewardess identified as Kristina Raspopova.

Little is known about the rest of the passengers, with Russian media saying most were Wagner mercenaries.

On the site near the village of Kuzhenkino, some 350 kilometres north of Moscow in the Tver region, Russian police patrolled the area, with some masked men carrying rifles.

The plane was flying from Moscow to Saint Petersburg, where Wagner’s headquarters are based.

The Flightradar24 tracker website said the plane appeared on their radar until the last 30 seconds, and descended “dramatically”.

Some Wagner-linked Telegram channels had initially suggested that the plane was shot down by Russian air defence, on a day when Kyiv hit Russia with more drone attacks. The Russian army, which had a fierce rivalry with Prigozhin, had also not commented.

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