Much is unclear after the plane crash in Russia, in which Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigoshin, among others, was killed. However, Moscow does not want to allow an international investigation into the tragedy, Brazilian aviation authority Cenipa reports.
The Kremlin said it is not investigating the crash “for now,” the international said The aviation authority tells Reuters news agency that there will be rules.
Tragic plane crash
On August 23, a private corporate jet, a Brazilian-made Embraer, crashed over Russia’s Tver region. Ten people died: seven passengers and three crew members. In addition to Prigozhin, his deputy Dmitry Utkin was also on board.
Initially, there was much speculation as to whether the Wagner boss was actually among the dead. On Sunday, the investigative committee said all the deceased had been identified as part of a molecular genetic study. They therefore agree with the passenger list.
Source: Krone

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