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Yevgeny Prigozhin May Have the Last Laugh
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Wagner chief’s rebellion against Putin may have caught up with him
Yevgeny Prigozhin was listed as a passenger in a fatal plane crash.
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How Russia reacted after Prigozhin plane crash
Russia is a country full of surprises.
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Prigozhin plane crash: What we know so far
The Wagner Group chief was traveling on board a private jet that crashed in Russia with no survivors
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Latest Russia-Ukraine War
Russian general who ran Ukraine war fired - report
One of Russia's leading military figures, Gen Sergei Surovikin, has reportedly lost his job as air force chief after weeks of speculation about his disappearance from public view.
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How Russian state media is tearing down Prigozhin’s reputation as a ‘man of the people’
The public broadcast of police raids on Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin’s home and office are an obvious attack on the mercenary’s cherished reputation as a straight-talking patriot fighting against corruption – and, experts say, a warning to anyone else who might challenge President Vladimir Putin’s rule.
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Plane Reportedly Carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin Crashes in Russia
Prigozhin’s press secretary declined to comment on the incident, Russian journalist Ksenia Sobchak reported.
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Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin presumed dead after Russia plane crash
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was on the passenger list of a jet which crashed killing all on board, Russia's civil aviation authority has said.
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Plane believed to be carrying Wagner’s Prigozhin crashes in Russia, state media says
At least 10 people died in the crash of a Wagner-linked private plane outside Moscow, according to Russia’s emergency services. Yevgeniy Prighozin, who led a failed mutiny in June, was on the plane’s manifest, according to a state-run outlet.
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Ukraine war: Russian air forces chief fired, grain infrastructure hit, Moscow drone attack
A Russian missile strike on Ukraine's northern city of Chernihiv on Saturday killed seven people and wounded more than 100 others on Saturday, Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said.
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U.S. tells Americans to leave Belarus immediately
According to a recent Google Flights search, there were no direct or connecting flights from Minsk to the United States.
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Ukraine evacuates civilians as Russia tries to retake liberated city
Authorities say they can no longer guarantee the safety of those who stay in Kupyansk amid Russian shelling. Some 2,000 residents have signed releases saying they won’t hold officials responsible.
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Ukraine running out of options to retake significant territory
Without more advanced weapons slated to bolster the front line or fully committing forces still being held in reserve, it is unlikely that Ukraine will be able to secure a breakthrough in the counteroffensive, according to analysts.
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Chernihiv: Russian missile strike kills seven and injures 144, Ukraine says
Seven people, including a six-year-old child, were killed when a Russian missile struck a theatre in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, officials say.
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Ukraine’s counteroffensive has failed – US congressman
Andy Harris says Kiev may have no chance of winning against Russia and suggests winding down US aid to Ukraine
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Main Russian objective in Ukraine already achieved – Lukashenko
Moscow has ensured Kiev will never again be a threat, the Belarusian president has said
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France’s Sarkozy urges West to get real on Crimea
Europe and Russia need each other, the former French president has said
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Ukrainian prisoners of war say they were tortured at Russian prison
Former Ukrainian captives say they were subjected to torture, including frequent beatings and electric shocks, while in custody at a detention facility in south-western Russia, in what would be serious violations of international humanitarian law.
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Ukraine fires military conscription officials for taking bribes
Ukrainian conscription officials accused of taking bribes and smuggling people out of the country have been sacked in an anti-corruption purge.
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Poland admits Ukraine’s counteroffensive won’t succeed
Kiev doesn’t have enough weapons to “change the balance of the war,” President Andrzej Duda has said
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