A satellite image captured on Thursday, August 24, shows the site in Tver Oblast, Russia, where a private airplane associated with Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin crashed on Wednesday.The aircraft, which had been traveling from Moscow to St Petersburg, came down near the village of Kuzhenkino in the region. Prigozhin and a number of other Wagner associates were on the plane’s passenger list, Russian authorities
said.All seven passengers and three crew members were killed,
according to Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations.In a press briefing on Thursday, the Pentagon
said it was “likely” Prigozhin was killed in the crash and they would continue to assess the situation. Credit: Planet Labs
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