Outside a glass-fronted enterprise centre somewhat manner out of central St Petersburg, the mourners stored coming.
Up till only a few weeks in the past, this constructing was referred to as the Wagner Centre.
It had its grand opening final November, a mark of how a lot each Yevgeny Prigozhin and his non-public navy firm, typically known as ‘the musicians’ or ‘orchestra’ in Russia, had been on the ascendancy.
Today it felt as if each had been being laid to relaxation. What a distinction 10 months could make.
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“It’s like losing a father, he was everything to us,” stated one Prigozhin fan. “Everyone was waiting to hear what Uncle Zhenya would say.”
“I lost my son in Artyomsk [Bakhmut],” one other stated. “It was important for me to come and pay tribute to Prigozhin as a hero of Russia.”
One lady was inconsolable, her arms pressed to her face as she sobbed. We thought she had misplaced a beloved one, however she stated she was crying for Russia’s future.
“I am in so much pain because [Prigozhin] didn’t have the chance to do everything he wanted to do,” she stated.
“These people wanted to bring order and now how can we talk about order? Our authorities are corrupt up to the very top. This was my last hope, for some change in the future and now I have no hope. Oligarchy and that’s all.”
Five hours away on the crash website close to Tver, investigators had been nonetheless choosing their manner by the stays.
“Now investigations are being carried out. This will take some time,” President Vladimir Putin stated sagely.
No doubt a report will finally be filed with explanations which is able to fulfill nobody besides these seeking to conceal the reality.
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Thus it was with the lengthy inquiry into Boris Nemtsov’s assassination outdoors the Kremlin in 2015, or Russia’s token investigation into Alexei Navalny’s poisoning in August 2020.
Both Mr Nemtsov and Mr Navalny had been solely totally different males to Prigozhin, Kremlin critics talking out in defence of democracy and civil society versus a Kremlin lackey who acquired too massive for his boots.
But the precept stays the identical, it appears – cross the Kremlin, whoever you might be, and it will not finish properly.
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‘We will all go to hell’
Circulating immediately on social media – an outdated video, launched in February on pro-war Telegram channels. It is of Prigozhin and his deputy, Dmitry Utkin, who was additionally reportedly killed, in dialog with a Russian navy blogger.
“Death is not the end, just the beginning of something else,” Utkin says, off-camera.
“We will all go to hell, but in hell we will be the best,” Prigozhin provides.
Source: information.sky.com”