The French government spokesman said Thursday that “there are reasonable doubts” about what happened to the plane that crashed in Russia on Wednesday, in which the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeni Prigozhin, would be on board.
In an interview with France 2 television, Olivier Veran insisted that the conditions in which the accident occurred in which the leader of the mercenaries linked to Russian power died are unknown.
In addition to this question, the French spokesman stressed that “Prigozhin left cemeteries and terrible disorder in a good part of the globe”, such as in Africa or Ukraine, thanks to the actions of his mercenaries in wars and conflicts.
“[Prigozhin] he was the man of the dirty deeds of [Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir] Putin” and his activity are “inseparable” from the policy of the Russian Head of State.
Yevgeni Prigozhin would be on the passenger list of a Wagner group plane that crashed on Wednesday during a flight between Moscow and St. Petersburg, killing all 10 people on board, according to Russian authorities.
Source: TSF