Prigozhin’s last crew
Who else was on the Wagner chief’s jet that crashed in Russia?

The Embraer private jet owned by Wagner Group’s notorious boss Yevgeny Prigozhin crashed in Russia’s Tver region late on 23 August. The flight had 10 people on board, reportedly including Prigozhin himself and his closest associate Dmitry Utkin nicknamed Wagner. All passengers and crew were killed.
This is what we know about the passengers of the ill-fated flight.
Utkin was in charge of the Wagner Group’s command and military training. His orders were signed with two lightning bolts similar to the Nazi SS insignia, the Dossier Centre writes.
The Dossier Centre writes that Chekalov worked with the Wagner boss since the 2000s, then helped Prigozhin with food-related operations that Concord is famous for — starting with school meals and then moving to the military provisions under Russian army contracts.

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