
Russia's Safety Board Not Investigating Crash That Killed Wagner Group's Prigozhin
Somehow, we are not surprised.
Russian independent aviation accident investigative body Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) recently announced that it is not currently investigating the August 23 Embraer Legacy 600 crash that killed Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and his associates. The IAC, which normally investigates all aircraft accidents in Russia following ICAO procedures, is also “not commenting on the circumstances of the incident.”
After performing DNA examinations, the ICR released the identities of all 10 on board (three crewmembers and seven passengers) who were killed in the crash in Russia's Tver region. The agency confirmed that the passengers were members of the private military organization Wagner Group and included Prigozhin. It also said that the Legacy’s flight recorders have been recovered.
According to flight-tracking provider Flightradar24, the Legacy made a “dramatic” descent nine minutes after leveling off at 28,000 feet following departure from Moskva-Sheremetyevo Airport (UUEE) just after 6 p.m. local time.