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Russian warlord Prigozhin, who attempted to overthrow Putin, reportedly killed in plane crash.

A Plane Carrying Notorious Russian Warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin Crashes

A ⁢plane carrying notorious Russian warlord⁤ Yevgeny Prigozhin, who launched a coup against Russian President Vladimir Putin over the ​summer, reportedly crashed⁣ on Wednesday.

The⁤ Russian government said that​ all 10​ people‌ on the⁤ plane, including ‍its ​crew members, died in the crash, according to‍ a report ​from The Financial Times.

Prigozhin’s Controversial Background

Prigozhin,⁤ the now-former owner of Russia’s notorious‍ Wagner⁤ paramilitary⁣ group, an⁣ organization‌ that is designated as a Transnational Criminal Organization ⁢and ⁢is frequently accused of committing war crimes, tried to overthrow the Russian government ‍back in June over what⁣ he claimed was an‌ effort by top ‌military⁣ officials to ⁣effectively sabotage Wagner’s fighting ⁢in‌ Ukraine.

Prigozhin served ⁣nearly a decade in prison after being convicted ⁢of⁤ “assault, robbery,‍ and fraud” in 1981, according ​to Insider. After being released from prison, he made his living selling hot dogs on street corners‍ and eventually started a⁤ catering business, where he eventually met Russian President Vladimir‌ Putin — then ⁢a low-level government official.

His company, Concord Catering, in the mid-to-late 1990s started ​receiving contracts from the Russian government.

According ⁢to a Wall Street Journal documentary, the Russian ‍government laundered money‌ to Prigozhin through his catering company, which ⁣he‌ eventually used to start Wagner — initially a small group ‌of only a few hundred former Russian soldiers that were hired to do Russia’s bidding in ⁢Ukraine in‍ 2014.

Having Wagner do Russia’s bidding ​gave the⁢ Russian‍ government plausible‍ deniability as ⁢the group engaged in ‌dirty work. ​Russian government contracts to Concord Catering ‍have reportedly been estimated ​to be well into the⁣ billions of⁢ dollars.

Wagner’s ‍Activities and Connections

An expert on Wagner told ‍The Wall Street‍ Journal⁢ that it is best to think ⁢of the ‌group as a “state-backed paramilitary cartel.” The ⁤group⁣ is accused of massacring and raping civilians and exploiting natural resources in⁢ poor countries with dire security situations. ⁣The resources — commodities ​like gold, oil, and gas ​— go back ‌to the Russian government.

The‍ group operates in South America, Africa, the Middle‍ East, ​Asia, ⁢and‌ Europe.

The Wall Street Journal said that it identified 64 companies that⁤ are linked to Wagner⁣ that are used as front companies to move money and assets.⁢ The report said that the Kremlin is connected to all​ of it.

Hundreds of Wagner troops faced off against U.S. forces in Syria ⁤during the Trump administration and were thoroughly decimated in a matter⁤ of minutes.

Prigozhin is also in⁢ charge of numerous other companies, including the Internet Research Agency, which was accused of interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

“We have interfered, we ⁢are interfering, and we will continue to interfere,” Prigozhin ‌said the day before 2022’s midterm elections. “Carefully, accurately, surgically,‌ and in‌ our own way, as we know how ​to ‌do.”

This is a breaking news story; refresh the page ‌for updates.



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