The world is talking about Russia again! In the country, which has not been on the agenda with war, sanctions and rebellion, this time there was a plane crash that will be talked about for years. Wagner leader Evgeny Prigojin’s name on the passenger list of the crashed plane was the subject of controversy. The Russian news agency TASS announced that Prigojin was also on the plane.
FALL AFTER HALF AN HOUR
In the statement made by the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia, “The plane departed from Sheremetyevo Airport (Moscow), St. He was on a flight to St. Petersburg. There were a total of 10 people in the plane, 3 of which were aircraft personnel.” It was stated that the plane crashed half an hour after take-off.
PUTIN’S WORDS SHAKE SOCIAL MEDIA
After the plane crash, Russian President Putin was on the agenda on social media. The words ‘betrayal’ that Putin used in an old-time interview did not escape the attention of the users.
In the interview, he asked Putin, “Is it possible to forgive for you?” question was posed. Answering ‘Yes’ to this question, Putini added, “But not everything.” The moderator will ask, “What is unforgivable?” On the question, Putin replied with one word, ‘Betrayal’.
WAGNER’S REVOLT
Wagner leader Prigojin, who took an active role in Russia’s Ukraine War, started a rebellion on June 23, accusing the Russian army of organizing an attack on the Wagner camps. Wagner fighters had launched an armed march from Rostov in southern Russia to the capital Moscow, on Prigojin’s orders. Prigojin, who demanded the resignation of Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov, withdrew the rebellion after 24 hours under the mediation of Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko. After the revolt, the Kremlin Palace announced that Wagner’s activities in Russia would be terminated and Wagner fighters would be placed in a base in Belarus.