Putin breaks silence on Prigozhin’s ‘death’ after Wagner sends menacing threat

Vladimir Putin has broken his silence on the jet crash near Moscow in which Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is believed to have died.

A bomb hidden inside a wine crate on Prigozhin’s plane could have caused it to spiral out of control and crash to the ground, Russian sources claim. 

The 62-year-old mercenary was reportedly one of 10 killed when a private jet plunged 28,000ft with smoke billowing from the fuselage before obliterating on impact.

One of the crew members told her family the flight was delayed for mysterious ‘urgent last-minute repairs’ and that the pilot had to wait to be given the go-ahead to leave.

US president Joe Biden accused Vladimir Putin of being responsible for the crash, while a former MI6 chief says the Russian president ‘took out’ Prigozhin.

It comes exactly two months after the Wagner chief, once known as Putin’s ‘chef’, led his fighters in a failed mutiny against Russian military leadership.

Speculation continues to swirl over whether the warlord was actually on the jet when it came down 60 miles north of Moscow.

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