Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the founding father of the Wagner mercenary group who staged an aborted mutiny towards Russia’s navy management in June, in one of the vital dramatic challenges to President Vladimir V. Putin’s rule in many years, was listed as a passenger on a aircraft that crashed on Wednesday in Russia, killing everybody on board, the nation’s aviation authorities mentioned.
Mr. Prigozhin’s destiny was not instantly recognized. A passenger manifest launched by the Russian authorities confirmed his title and that of Wagner’s high commander, Dmitri Utkin, among the many seven passengers and three crew members. And Gray Zone, a Telegram account related to the Wagner group, mentioned that Mr. Prigozhin had been killed. However there was no official affirmation of his dying from Wagner or the Russian authorities.
Russia’s aviation authority provided no touch upon the explanation for the crash, and introduced that it had created a particular fee to analyze “the circumstances and causes of the accident.”
Mr. Prigozhin, a catering entrepreneur turned outspoken tycoon who constructed the non-public Wagner paramilitary drive that has fought on Russia’s behalf in Ukraine and throughout Africa, instigated the rebel along with his Wagner forces after railing for months in audio and video clips towards Russia’s navy leaders.
He complained publicly and profanely that they had been incompetents and back-stabbers, and that Wagner deserved credit score for battlefield successes in Mr. Putin’s battle in Ukraine. In launching the mutiny, he insisted, nonetheless, that he was not aiming at Mr. Putin, however slightly on the protection minister, Sergei Ok. Shoigu, and Russia’s high uniformed navy officers, who he mentioned had been bungling the battle.
In a surprising transfer, Wagner’s fighters took over the Russian metropolis of Rostov-on-Don and commenced a march on Moscow in June, riveting the world. However simply as abruptly because it began, the mutiny was referred to as off by Mr. Prigozhin, who agreed to withdraw from Rostov-on-Don beneath a deal that might supposedly drop any costs and permit Mr. Prigozhin and fighters loyal to him to decamp for neighboring Belarus.
The Kremlin launched what many analysts thought-about a low-key crackdown in response to the mutiny. However many observers speculated that Mr. Prigozhin’s betrayal was tantamount to a dying sentence.
American officers mentioned they may not verify Mr. Prigozhin had been killed within the aircraft crash, or why the jet went down.
When requested if he thought Mr. Putin was behind the aircraft crash, President Biden responded: “There’s not a lot that occurs in Russia that Putin’s not behind. However I don’t know sufficient to know the reply.”
The aircraft crash occurred solely hours after Russian state media reported a separate, public blow towards one other determine suspected of being linked to the mutiny: Gen. Sergei Surovikin, a former commander who helped shore up Russia’s defenses in Ukraine, was faraway from his put up because the chief of Russia’s Air Pressure.
Analysts have described Normal Surovikin — referred to as “Normal Armageddon” for his ruthless techniques — as a brutally efficient chief in a Russian navy that even many cheerleaders of the battle have described as riddled with incompetence. However his hyperlinks to Mr. Prigozhin appeared to precipitate his fall from grace.
American officers mentioned the overall had advance information of the Wagner rebel, and he has not been seen in public because the mutiny. The Russian information company RIA Novosti reported on Wednesday that he “is now on a brief trip.”
Col. Gen. Viktor Afzalov, chief of the Air Pressure’s common workers, was named the performing commander, it reported.
Even after the mutiny, Mr. Prigozhin, 62, appeared to maneuver about freely in latest weeks, and even met with Mr. Putin on the Kremlin on June 29. On Monday, Mr. Prigozhin launched a short video message on-line, hinting that he was in Africa, though the video recording’s timing and placement had been unclear. Wearing fatigues and holding an assault rifle, he mentioned that Wagner was “making Russia even better, on all continents, and Africa much more free.”
Regardless of the uncertainty across the aircraft crash and Mr. Prigozhin’s destiny, U.S. intelligence companies mentioned that they had been shocked that Mr. Putin had not but taken motion towards the Wagner chief after his mutiny.
In July, William J. Burns, the C.I.A. director, mentioned {that a} “sophisticated dance” with Mr. Putin had developed. Mr. Prigozhin traveled between Russia and Belarus, the place President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko had provided Mr. Prigozhin and his fighters refuge, and different places. However Mr. Burns predicted that Mr. Putin would transfer towards Mr. Prigozhin.
“Putin is somebody who typically thinks that revenge is a dish greatest served chilly,” Mr. Burns mentioned on the Aspen Safety Discussion board in Colorado final month. “So he’s going to attempt to settle the state of affairs to the extent he can. However, once more, in my expertise, Putin is the final word apostle of payback. So I might be shocked if Prigozhin escapes additional retribution for this.”
The aircraft that listed Mr. Prigozhin as a passenger on Wednesday left Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport about 6 p.m. native time, certain for St. Petersburg. It went down lower than 100 miles to the northwest, close to town of Tver. RIA Novosti posted an unconfirmed video, extensively shared on social media, that purports to indicate the aircraft tumbling from the sky, smoke billowing.
Video shared on the Telegram messaging app appeared to indicate the plane burning on the bottom. The paint and a partial registration quantity, RA-02795, seen on the plane within the video, an Embraer Legacy 600 enterprise jet, align with a jet that Mr. Prigozhin is thought to make use of.
Ten our bodies had been recovered on the crash web site, RIA Novosti reported, citing Russian Emergency Companies officers. The state tv channel Rossiya-24 cited the authorities as saying that seven passengers and three crew members had been on the aircraft.
Mr. Putin didn’t remark instantly on the crash. Across the time the information broke, Russian tv broadcast reside footage of his look within the Kursk area to honor the eightieth anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany.
“I heartily congratulate all residents of Russia on this occasion,” Mr. Putin mentioned whereas standing onstage in entrance of an orchestra.
Officers in Ukraine, which has suffered steep losses of life and has seen villages, cities and cities devastated by Mr. Putin’s 18-month battle, had been additionally cautious about saying precisely what had occurred. However Andriy Yermak, the top of the president’s workplace, posted what seemed to be a thinly veiled reference to the crash on his Telegram account: an audio hyperlink to the tune “Freeway to Hell.”
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Nationwide Safety Council, Adrienne Watson, mentioned that if Mr. Prigozhin’s dying was confirmed, “nobody needs to be shocked.” She added, “The disastrous battle in Ukraine led to a non-public military marching on Moscow, and now, it could appear, to this.”
Some Russian bloggers and different pro-Moscow voices warned towards concluding that Mr. Prigozhin was lifeless, a lot much less that he had been killed intentionally. The professional-war Russian navy weblog Arkhangel Spetsnaz urged its greater than 900,000 followers on Telegram to “go away all conjectures and investigations for later.” The put up added, “The enemy takes benefit of each destabilizing state of affairs.”
However Gray Zone, the weblog near the Wagner group, reported that Mr. Prigozhin and Mr. Utkin, his high commander, had been killed.
Mr. Prigozhin “died on account of the actions of traitors of Russia,” a put up by Gray Zone mentioned. “However even in hell, he would be the greatest!”
Reporting was contributed by Valerie Hopkins, Paul Sonne, Riley Mellen, Eric Schmitt, Erica L. Inexperienced, Julian E. Barnes and Cassandra Vinograd.