Yevgeny Prigozhin
Yevgeny Prigozhin
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Prigozhin was buried in a private ceremony at Porokhovskoe Cemetery in Saint Petersburg, beside his father.
The Investigative Committee of Russia confirmed the deaths of all passengers, including Prigozhin, following the airplane crash in Tver Oblast.
Yevgeny Viktorovich Prigozhin was killed in an airplane crash in Tver Oblast, north of Moscow, along with nine other people. The crash was likely caused by a bomb on board or sabotage.
Wagner forces captured Rostov-on-Don and advanced toward Moscow, prompting President Putin to denounce the rebellion as treason.
Prigozhin launched a rebellion against the Russian military leadership, capturing Rostov-on-Don and advancing toward Moscow. The rebellion was called off the following day after criminal charges against him were dropped.
Prigozhin accused the Russian Ministry of Defense of failing to provide adequate ammunition, leading to high casualties among Wagner forces.
Prigozhin published a video denouncing the Russian military command for withholding ammunition, leading to significant losses among Wagner fighters.
Prigozhin announced that Wagner forces would leave Bakhmut due to a lack of ammunition, threatening to withdraw from their positions if supplies were not replenished.
Prigozhin complained about the 'shell hunger' of Wagner during the battle for Bakhmut, highlighting the dire situation faced by his forces.
Prigozhin addressed the Ministry of Defense, criticizing the luxurious lifestyle of top officials' children while ordinary soldiers died at the front.
During Ukraine's Kharkiv counteroffensive, Prigozhin criticized Russian army commanders, calling them incompetent and corrupt.
The same company received another payment for another banquet, further indicating Prigozhin's influence and connections within the Russian government.
A company linked to Concord Catering was paid for an annual banquet at the Kremlin, highlighting Prigozhin's close ties with the Russian government.
Prigozhin hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President George W. Bush at his floating restaurant, New Island, in Saint Petersburg.
Yevgeny Viktorovich Prigozhin was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). He was the only child of Violetta Kirovna Prigozhina, a hospital nurse, and Viktor Yevgenyevich Prigozhin, a mining engineer who died when Yevgeny was nine.
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