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Prigozhin’s plane may have been downed on purpose, Kremlin says

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Wagner boss Prigozhin laid to rest in private ceremony in Russia
WATCH - Wagner boss Prigozhin laid to rest in private ceremony in Russia – Aug 29, 2023

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that investigators were considering the possibility that the plane carrying mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was downed on purpose, the first explicit acknowledgement that he may have been assassinated.

“It is obvious that different versions are being considered, including the version – you know what we are talking about – let’s say, a deliberate atrocity,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters when asked about the investigation.

Asked if the International Civil Aviation Organization would investigate the crash, Peskov said that the circumstances made it different, though he cautioned that investigators had made no formal conclusions yet about what exactly took place.

“Let’s wait for the results of our Russian investigation,” Peskov said.

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What Prigozhin’s death means for Putin

The private Embraer jet on which Prigozhin was traveling to St Petersburg from Moscow crashed north of Moscow killing all 10 people on board on Aug. 23, including two other top Wagner figures, Prigozhin’s four bodyguards and a crew of three.

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The cause is still unclear, but villagers near the scene told Reuters they heard a bang and then saw the jet plummet to the ground.

The plane crashed exactly two months since Prigozhin took control of the southern city of Rostov in late June, the opening salvo of a mutiny which shook the foundations of President Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

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Russia says genetic tests match, confirm Wagner boss Prigozhin died in plane crash

Russia has informed Brazil’s aircraft investigation authority that it will not probe the crash of the Brazilian-made Embraer jet under international rules “at the moment,” the Brazilian agency told Reuters.

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Asked about that report, Peskov said: “First of all, the investigation is under way, the Investigative Committee is engaged in this.”

“In this case there can be no talk of any international aspect,” Peskov said.

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Wagner chief killed: Makeshift memorial grows in Moscow in memory of Prigozhin

The day after the crash, Putin sent his condolences to the families of those killed and said he had known Prigozhin for a very long time, since the chaotic years of the early 1990s.

“He was a man with a difficult fate, and he made serious mistakes in life,” Putin said, while describing him as a talented businessman.

The Kremlin has rejected as an “absolute lie” the suggestion by some Western politicians and commentators – for which they have not provided evidence – that Putin ordered Prigozhin to be killed in revenge.

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Prigozhin death: Explosives suspected in downing of jet

U.S. President Joe Biden has said he was not surprised by the death and that not much happened in Russia that Putin was not behind.

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After Prigozhin’s death, Putin ordered Wagner fighters to sign an oath of allegiance to the Russian state – a step that Prigozhin had opposed due to his anger at the defense ministry that he said risked losing the Ukraine war.

Followers of Prigozhin laid flowers, messages and poetry at his grave on Wednesday, hailing him as a fearless warrior.

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Putin breaks silence on Wagner leader Prigozhin’s death: ‘A man with a complicated fate’

In life, Prigozhin liked to brag that he was one of the world’s most feared mercenaries with the best fighting force.

Opponents such as the United State cast Prigozhin as a brutal commander who plundered African states and meted out sledgehammer deaths to those who crossed him.

Though he won the bloodiest battle yet of the Ukraine war for Putin by capturing Bakhmut, Prigozhin became enraged with what he said were the treacherous failings of Putin’s military – and warned that Russia could lose the entire Ukraine war.

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