Two black boxes of the plane carrying Prigozhin were found.
Citing Al Jazeera, AFP reported that Russian investigators announced the discovery of two black boxes from the plane carrying the Wagner group commander, which crashed north of Moscow.
According to this report, the Russian Truth-Finding Committee also announced that 10 bodies were found at the crash site of the plane carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin, and that DNA testing and genetic testing are underway to identify them.
These developments come while the Kremlin spokesman said at a press conference in Moscow that Western speculations about the possibility of Russia’s involvement in Prigogine’s death are false.
He added: “At the moment, there is little evidence about the cause of the crash of the plane carrying Prigozhin, and the facts must be clarified during the investigation.”
It should be noted that on Wednesday, news sources announced the crash of a light plane belonging to Yevgeny Prigozhin, the commander of Wagner, in the northwest of Moscow, and hours later they announced that he and nine other passengers died in this accident.