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Baghdad-INA
The Russian Investigative Committee confirmed that all possible versions of the plane crash of the founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in the Tver region, north of Moscow, will be thoroughly investigated.
The Russian Investigative Committee said that during preliminary investigations at the crash site, the bodies of 10 dead people were found, and genetic tests are being conducted to determine their identities.
The committee found recording devices operating during flight (the two black boxes), and a thorough examination of the place continues, and important objects and documents are preserved to determine all the circumstances of the accident.
The Russian Civil Aviation Authority reported last Wednesday that there were ten people, including three crew members, on board the plane that crashed in Tver district, north of Moscow, on Wednesday, noting that they were all killed.
The Russian authority confirmed the presence of Prigozhin and the second man in the Wagner Group, Dmitry Utkin, on board.
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