Yevgeny Prigozhin Death / Wagner will attack Moscow - preparing to avenge Prigozhin's death

The Wagner PMC Group is angry with the Russian government after Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of Russia's private army, was killed in a plane crash. The Wagner Group has already blamed the Russian military for the plane crash. Now there is a stir among the company's fighters. They are furious after Prigogine's death. The Russian intelligence agency has received inputs regarding Wagner's revenge.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 24, 2023, 02:53 PM
Yevgeny Prigozhin Death: The Wagner PMC Group is angry with the Russian government after Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of Russia's private army, was killed in a plane crash. The Wagner Group has already blamed the Russian military for the plane crash. Now there is a stir among the company's fighters. They are furious after Prigogine's death. The Russian intelligence agency has received inputs regarding Wagner's revenge. The Russian security agency has informed Zoom News about this.

Yevgeny Prigogine, who was the chief of the Wagner Group, came into the limelight in the month of June when he challenged Putin's power. He had come within two kilometers of Moscow with his fighters against the Defense Minister of Russia. Meanwhile, some cities were also claimed to be occupied on the way. It was later learned that a deal was struck between Vladimir Putin and Prigogine and the matter was settled. Local media reports said that such deals are usually made with a political adversary and not with a rebel terrorist.

Ten people were aboard the plane, Prigozhin's right hand was also killed

Shortly after the plane crash, a Telegram channel from the Wagner Group claimed that the Russian army had attacked the plane. However, no evidence was presented by the company regarding this. Seven people belonging to Wagner, including Prigogine, were aboard the plane. His right hand Dmitry Ukhtin was also present in this. Apart from these, a pilot, co-pilot and a flight attendant were also on board. Russia claimed that the bodies of all have been recovered.

Prigogine's death a direct message to the mutineers

Wagner's rebellion was a direct challenge to the authority of President Putin. The 24-hour rebellion shook Putin's power. Putin himself told that Russia was funding Wagner. Money obviously couldn't buy loyalty. If this was an act of revenge by those in power, it sends two clear messages to Prigozhin's loyalists and anyone else in Russia who might be considering armed resistance: don't try or see what happens to the rebels. What happens with