Yevgeny Prigozhin Alive: Political Analyst Claims Body Double Used in Plane Crash - Revenge Plot Unveiled

Yevgeny Prigozhin

 A Russian political analyst has asserted that Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of Wagner, is alive and that the individual killed in the recent plane crash was his body double. According to Dr. Valery Solovey, Prigozhin is currently residing in an undisclosed country, despite Russia conducting his funeral, an event that Vladimir Putin has declined to attend.


Dr. Solovey, a former professor at Moscow's renowned Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), known for training spies and diplomats, claims that Prigozhin is not only alive but also plotting his retaliation. He accuses Russian authorities of deceiving the public by suggesting that Prigozhin's DNA was found at the crash site in the Tver region. Instead, Dr. Solovey alleges that the attempt to assassinate the Wagner leader failed, as Prigozhin, who is known to employ body doubles, had one of his doubles board the ill-fated plane.


Disputing US intelligence assertions, Dr. Solovey contends that the plane was not destroyed by an onboard explosion but was intentionally brought down from the outside. He suggests that this covert operation was conceived within Russia's Security Council and personally approved by President Vladimir Putin.


Contrary to official claims, Dr. Solovey insists that Prigozhin is "alive, well, and free," with the real Prigozhin never having been aboard the downed aircraft. Dr. Solovey also implies that Putin is aware of this situation.


Dr. Solovey has announced plans to reveal the country where Prigozhin is purportedly in exile next month, countering rumors that it might be in Africa, where the Wagner private military group has interests. Despite the imminent funeral arrangements and Putin's absence, Dr. Solovey asserts that Prigozhin intends to make a public appearance by the year's end.


Putin's spokesperson has commented that the President's presence at the funeral is not confirmed, and decisions about such matters are typically made by the deceased's relatives and friends.


According to Dr. Solovey, the exiled Prigozhin is actively preparing for retribution. His motivation stems from surviving while his associates perished, facing a challenging decision. While not delving into the ethical aspects of that choice, Dr. Solovey asserts that Prigozhin is determined to seek vengeance against those who sought to eliminate him and caused harm to those close to him.


The crash claimed the lives of several individuals, including Wagner's military commander Dmitry Utkin and flight attendant Kristina Raspopova. Raspopova had informed her relatives about flight delays and prior repairs to the plane before its final, tragic journey.


Dr. Solovey claims that Prigozhin possesses substantial resources, including £1.6 billion in bitcoin, which he plans to utilize for his retaliatory actions. Dr. Solovey also attributes Prigozhin as having the necessary ambition, energy, and courage to execute his intentions.

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