Second Jet Tied to Prigozhin Spotted, Fuels Speculation of Russian Paramilitary Leader’s Survival
Breaking News: Russian Warlord Prigozhin Reportedly Killed in Plane Crash
In a shocking turn of events, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the boss of the notorious Wagner Group, was reportedly killed when a private jet crashed just outside Moscow. The Russian authorities have confirmed that all ten passengers, including Prigozhin, tragically lost their lives in the crash.
However, the plot thickens as reports emerge of a second jet linked to the Wagner Group making a safe landing. This has sparked rumors and conspiracy theories suggesting that Prigozhin may have faked his own death.
Shortly after the Crash in the Tver Region, a 2nd Business Jet owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin that was heading along a similar Route from St. Petersburg landed in Moscow. pic.twitter.com/Exl760OeAo
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) August 23, 2023
The landing of an Embraer ERJ-135BJ Legacy 650 at Ostafyevo airport in St. Petersburg around the same time as the crash has fueled speculation. Given Prigozhin’s history of faking his own death and his status as a marked man by the Kremlin, many wonder if he executed a last-minute switch.
Prigozhin, aged 62, was rumored to be in mortal danger following the failed coup attempt against Putin. After Putin dropped all charges against him, it was clear that his life was at stake.
A report from CNN delves into Prigozhin’s background, shedding light on why doubts surround his presence on the ill-fated plane.
Elaborate Disguises and Body Doubles
The former leader of the Wagner Group was known for his use of elaborate disguises, multiple passports, and identification documents. He even employed at least one body double in the past. These factors contribute to the belief that he may have staged his own death.
Adding to the intrigue, Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov has accused Ukrainians and their allies of spreading fake news about Prigozhin’s demise.
It’s worth noting that this is not the first time Prigozhin has “died.” In 2019, he was involved in another plane crash, this time in Congo. However, he miraculously reappeared three days later, leaving many questioning his mortality.
Kyiv-based journalist John Sweeney expressed his skepticism on “Good Morning Britain,” likening Prigozhin to a vampire. He asked, “Are we really sure he’s dead?”
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