Wagner Chief’s Funeral: Putin Declines Attendance

Wagner Chief’s Funeral: Putin Declines Attendance


President‌ Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will not attend the funeral‌ for Yevgeny V. Prigozhin,⁤ the mercenary⁤ chief who launched a failed mutiny against Russia’s military leadership and died in a ‍plane crash last week, the Kremlin spokesman said on Tuesday, according to Russian state media.

The spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, added that the Kremlin ⁢had ​no further information on the‌ funeral, the ⁢RIA Novosti news agency reported. Details about the ⁢event, including the date and whether the public would ⁢be allowed to attend, were‌ unclear.

A private plane carrying Mr. Prigozhin and nine other people crashed​ northwest of Moscow on Wednesday, killing ‍everyone aboard, but his death was not officially confirmed⁣ until Sunday, when Russian investigators said that genetic testing showed that the victims of the crash matched the names on the jet’s manifest. The confirmation⁢ came after days of speculation about whether Mr. Prigozhin was really on‍ the ‌plane.

The cause of the crash remains unclear, but U.S. ​and Western officials believe it was prompted by an ⁤explosion on board. Many Western officials ​have said they think it is likely that Mr. Putin may have played a role in having Mr. Prigozhin killed⁣ as retribution for the mercenary chief’s short-lived mutiny in June.

The day after the crash, Mr. Putin spoke obliquely of Mr.⁤ Prigozhin’s death, saying: “He made some serious mistakes in life, ​but he also achieved necessary results.”

Valeriya ‌Safronova contributed reporting.

2023-08-29⁢ 06:16:36
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