Wagner’s Yevgeny Prigozhin, Russia’s most powerful mercenary, believed killed in plane crash
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There was no confirmation that Prigozhin was physically on board the aircraft, which was seen on social media videos plunging from the sky.
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MOSCOW - Russia’s most powerful mercenary Yevgeny Prigozhin was on board a plane which crashed on Wednesday evening north of Moscow with no survivors, the Russian authorities said, two months to the day after he led an abortive mutiny against the army top brass.
There was no official comment from the Kremlin or the Defence Ministry on the fate of Prigozhin, head of the Wagner mercenary group Russia’s war in Ukraine.
A Telegram channel linked to Wagner, Grey Zone, pronounced him dead however, and hailed him as a hero and a patriot who it said had died at the hands of unidentified people it called “traitors to Russia”.
Amid fevered speculation and an absence of verifiable facts, some of his supporters pointed the finger of blame at the Russian state; others at Ukraine which was due to mark its independence day on Thursday.
Others who have opposed President Vladimir Putin or his interests have also died under unclear circumstances or come close to death, including outspoken political leaders and journalists.
A building housing Wagner’s offices in St Petersburg lit up its windows after dark in such a way as to display a giant cross in a mark of respect and mourning. Flowers were left and candles lit near the offices early on Thursday.
A man puts flowers at a makeshift memorial near former PMC Wagner Centre in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on Aug 24, 2023.
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Prigozhin’s death would leave the Wagner Group, which incurred Mr Putin’s wrath in June by staging an abortive armed mutiny
Whoever or whatever was behind the crash, his death would also rid Mr Putin of someone who had mounted the most serious challenge to the Russian leader’s authority since he came to power in 1999.
The Embraer Legacy 600 executive jet
Embraer said it has been complying with international sanctions imposed on Russia and had not been providing maintenance for the aircraft since 2019.
The plane showed no sign of problem until a precipitous drop in its final 30 seconds, according to flight-tracking data.
Wagner co-founder also on plane
Rosaviatsia, Russia’s aviation agency, published the names of all 10 people on board the downed plane, including Prigozhin and that of Mr Dmitry Utkin, his right-hand man who helped found the mercenary group and bore the call sign “Wagner”.
Russian investigators said they had opened a criminal investigation to determine what had happened. Some unnamed sources told Russian media they believed the plane had been shot down by one or more surface-to-air missiles. Reuters could not confirm that.
The aircraft, which had been travelling from Moscow to St Petersburg, had crashed near the village of Kuzhenkino in the Tver Region, Russia’s emergency situations ministry said.
Mr Abbas Gallyamov, a former Putin speech writer turned critic whom the Russian authorities have branded a “foreign agent”, suggested the Russian leader, who is expected to run for another term in office next year, was behind the crash and had strengthened his authority in the process.
“The establishment is now convinced that it will not be possible to oppose Putin,” Mr Gallyamov wrote on Telegram. “Putin is strong enough and capable of revenge.”
A photograph posted on a Wagner-linked Telegram channel shows the wreckage of a burning plane near the village of Kuzhenkino, in Russia’s Tver region.
PHOTO: AFP
Mr Bill Browder, a businessman with years of experience in Russia and another Kremlin critic, agreed.
“Putin never forgives and never forgets. He looked like a humiliated weakling with Prigozhin running around without a care in the world (after the mutiny). This will cement his authority,” Mr Browder wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
On a visit to California, United States President Joe Biden told reporters he did not know for a fact what had happened.
“But I’m not surprised,” Mr Biden said. “There is not much that happens in Russia that Putin is not behind.”
Russian emergency service work on the site of the plane crash near the village of Kuzhenkino, Tver region, Russia, on Aug 23, 2023.
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Second plane linked to Prigozhin
Soon after the plane dropped out of the sky, a second private jet linked to Prigozhin which also appeared to be heading to St Petersburg, Prigozhin’s home base, turned back to Moscow, flight tracking data showed, and later landed.
Prigozhin, 62, spearheaded the mutiny against Russia’s top army brass on June 23 to June 24 which Mr Putin said could have tipped Russia into civil war.
Wagner fighters shot down Russian attack helicopters during the revolt, killing an unconfirmed number of pilots in a move which infuriated the military.
He has also spent months criticising the way Russia was prosecuting its war in Ukraine, something Moscow calls a “special military operation”, and had tried to topple Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov,
Many Russians had wondered how he was able to get away with such brazen criticism without consequence.
The mutiny was ended by an apparent Kremlin deal which saw Prigozhin agree to relocate to neighbouring Belarus.
Prigozhin posted a video address on Monday which he suggested was taken in Africa and turned up at a Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg in July.
Unconfirmed Russian media reports said that Prigozhin and his associates had attended a meeting with officials from the Russian Defence Ministry.
Reuters could not confirm that and there was no confirmation from the defence ministry.
Flightradar24 online tracker showed that the Embraer Legacy 600 (plane number RA-02795) carrying Prigozhin had dropped off the radar at 6.11pm (11.11pm Singapore time). An unverified video clip posted to social media showed a plane resembling a private jet falling out of the sky towards the earth.
Another unverified clip showed the still burning wreckage of the plane on the ground. At least one body was visible.
Rescuers had recovered seven bodies from the scene, Tass reported. REUTERS

