Explosion, Missile Suspected In Prigozhin Plane Crash: Reports

"You got him?" "Yeah." "You sure? Because if we f--- this up..." "I got him, I got him." "And the guy with the camera? We need to make sure we get this on video becau---" "He's there. I just talked to him." "Ok, blow that traitorous bastard out of the sky." Or maybe: "Wasn't that supposed to go off by now?" "Give it another minute." "Ok, but if he makes it to St. Petersburg ali--- Oh, there it goes." "Yeah, he's done." I don't know if that's the way things unfolded on the ground in the final m

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7 thoughts on “Explosion, Missile Suspected In Prigozhin Plane Crash: Reports

  1. Not that I spend a lot of time around war lords, but common sense would have told me not to get on the same plane as Prigozhin under any circumstances. Where does his ragtag band of mercenaries go from here?

  2. I have a hard time believing Prigozhin got on a plane—that he let his guard down after Putin’s track record. Also I heard surface to air missles don’t fly to 28k feet where the plane was supposedly at.

  3. It’s interesting to me that in the “official video” of the crash a camera would be pointed directly at a plane high in the sky and no bigger than a dot. Who’s filming that?
    Also in that same video, at the very beginning, upper left of the screen, there is a trail of smoke that points to that little dot in the sky

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